1.To snatch something away.
"I'm going to yeet your phone right now if you don't come over here."
2.To fly an object into space.
"You just yeeted me to mars, what the heck?"
3.Agreement option for awkward people.
"Are you sure everything's alright?"
"Yeet."
Present, Future tense: Yeet
I am yeeting, Danny yeets, Danny will yeet.
Noun: Yeet
Hit that yeet, yeet (agreement).
Past tense: Yote
I yote it, I've yoted it, the book was yoted.
"I'm going to yeet your phone right now if you don't come over here."
2.To fly an object into space.
"You just yeeted me to mars, what the heck?"
3.Agreement option for awkward people.
"Are you sure everything's alright?"
"Yeet."
Present, Future tense: Yeet
I am yeeting, Danny yeets, Danny will yeet.
Noun: Yeet
Hit that yeet, yeet (agreement).
Past tense: Yote
I yote it, I've yoted it, the book was yoted.
I've been yeeting so hard for the past three hours and my hands hurt I think I need a doctor please help
by shoppingkartman February 20, 2019
Get the Yeetmug. What i do will my homework when i get stuck on a problem. Also known as getting rid of something at a high velocity.
by beastnova2228 November 12, 2020
Get the YEETmug. To throw or throw out, often but not necessarily forcefully. Has a fairly flexible range of meaning, and has sometimes been used as an exclamation while throwing something.
Despite most people only hearing about the word recently, it is of old English origin, having variant spellings recorded including ȝeȝt, yeght, and yeit. It was traced to French éjecter, which in turn comes from Latin iaceō and Proto-Indo-European *(H)yeh₁- (“to throw, let go”), and is ultimately of the same origin as the word "eject".
According to some interpretations, the Irish word "feck" is a fairly close synonym.
Despite most people only hearing about the word recently, it is of old English origin, having variant spellings recorded including ȝeȝt, yeght, and yeit. It was traced to French éjecter, which in turn comes from Latin iaceō and Proto-Indo-European *(H)yeh₁- (“to throw, let go”), and is ultimately of the same origin as the word "eject".
According to some interpretations, the Irish word "feck" is a fairly close synonym.
In a panic, the hiker yeeted a rock at the grizzly bear.
The CEO decided to yeet the board member after finding out about his activities.
The CEO decided to yeet the board member after finding out about his activities.
by BGMan December 21, 2020
Get the yeetmug. this bitch is empty! YEET!
by @shhh.ixxy on insta follow me October 3, 2019
Get the yeetmug. 

