Back in 1998, a man, also known as the Top Gear-orangutan first used the expression: "yeet."
He said this while pouring acid on the back of an old Porsche 911.
He said this while pouring acid on the back of an old Porsche 911.
*kicks and breaks windows of an old Porsche 911.*
Jeremy: *humming while pouring acid*, "Yeet, YEET!"
*Continues to pour acid on the car.*
Jeremy: *humming while pouring acid*, "Yeet, YEET!"
*Continues to pour acid on the car.*
by Brskywalker14 August 03, 2021
I’m gonna yeet you into next week
And I will yeet this big NOOB!! AT YOU!!
I’M GOING TO YEET THIS SHOE AT YOU!!!!
And I will yeet this big NOOB!! AT YOU!!
I’M GOING TO YEET THIS SHOE AT YOU!!!!
by Gaga boy and captinunderpants November 10, 2019
by i like to eat cheese April 11, 2019
Person 1: Yo did you see Tyrone throw that hydro flask at Sophie?
Person 2: YOU MEAN YEET THAT HYDROFLASK
Person 2: YOU MEAN YEET THAT HYDROFLASK
by Not.Larry October 18, 2019
Yeet is a word used to describe a forceful throw, or as a replacement for yes, however there seems to be some confusion about the grammatically correct ways to use yeet.
Present Tense: yeet
Plural: yeets
Past Tense: yeeted
Future Tense: will yeet
Slang: yeeyeet, yee, yeeyee, yoite (y-oi-t)
Present Tense: yeet
Plural: yeets
Past Tense: yeeted
Future Tense: will yeet
Slang: yeeyeet, yee, yeeyee, yoite (y-oi-t)
Present tense: I yeet you into the garbage.
Plural: He yeets you into the garbage.
Past tense: You got yeeted into the garbage.
Future tense: I'm gonna/I will yeet you into the garbage.
Slang:
A: Did you take out the garbage?
B: yeeyeet, yee, yeeyee, yoite (y-oi-t).
Plural: He yeets you into the garbage.
Past tense: You got yeeted into the garbage.
Future tense: I'm gonna/I will yeet you into the garbage.
Slang:
A: Did you take out the garbage?
B: yeeyeet, yee, yeeyee, yoite (y-oi-t).
by Razziedaz March 07, 2020
by Meme7 December 28, 2018