by solo yolo May 8, 2018

Much like Yeet, it has multiple uses.
1) Yes (sarcastic, apathetic affirmation)
2) YES (enthused exclamation, Yeet alternative)
3) You (Old English)
1) Yes (sarcastic, apathetic affirmation)
2) YES (enthused exclamation, Yeet alternative)
3) You (Old English)
1) Upon being asked if he was coming, he replied 'Ye' with a glare.
2a) When Joe heard the news, he yelled 'YE' & pumped his fist.
2b) When Bob threw the rotten apple, he used 'YE' instead of 'YEET'.
3) 'Hear ye, hear ye!' the crier called to get attention.
2a) When Joe heard the news, he yelled 'YE' & pumped his fist.
2b) When Bob threw the rotten apple, he used 'YE' instead of 'YEET'.
3) 'Hear ye, hear ye!' the crier called to get attention.
by JamJamDuckFace October 31, 2018

Bob: I love cookies
Jerry: Yes
Bob: What?
Jerry: Yes
Bob: Why are you saying yes?
Jerry: Yes
Bob: No legit why
Jerry: Yes
Bob: .........
Jerry: Yes
Bob: What?
Jerry: Yes
Bob: Why are you saying yes?
Jerry: Yes
Bob: No legit why
Jerry: Yes
Bob: .........
by Chicken the Nugget August 6, 2020

by Kobe Bryant February 24, 2005

Also spelt yé. A Nigerian colloquialism or exclamation used to express surprise (usually in a negative or very unexpected context) or just to lament a bad or unexpected situation. Popular Burna Boy song of the same name is a good example of usage
Guy : My brothers wife slept with the driver
Friend: ye
OR
Doctor: Your wife has stage iv cancer
Husband: Yé o!
Friend: ye
OR
Doctor: Your wife has stage iv cancer
Husband: Yé o!
by SantanEmmanuel October 16, 2019
