Referring to Kanye's harassment of Pete Davidson and ex-wife, Kim Kardashian, this phrase describes someone's abusive language and behavior (usually portrayed on social media) that has gone completely off, due to unchecked mental illness, extreme narcissism, delusions of grandeur, and/or an overinflated sense of 'self.' This behavior, though soundly condemned by others, is allowed to continue, sometimes without consequences, due to the perpetrator's position of fame/status/power.
Did you see Will Smith get up and slap Chris Rock at the Academy Awards? Man, he went full 'Gone Ye' and then got the 'Best Actor Award' and a standing ovation!
by Steven Herraiz March 30, 2022

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by Big daddy clambo July 20, 2018

by heyyeyeeyyeeeesio19 December 3, 2020

Has many meanings:
- Ye as in an affirmative response to something
- Ye, which is Kanye West's Nickname, its roots are biblical rather than being a shortening of his own name
- etc.
- Ye as in an affirmative response to something
- Ye, which is Kanye West's Nickname, its roots are biblical rather than being a shortening of his own name
- etc.
It can be used as
"Ye, i bombed a hospital yesterday" or as referring to Kanye:
"Have you heard Ye's new album?"
"no"
"kys"
"Ye, i bombed a hospital yesterday" or as referring to Kanye:
"Have you heard Ye's new album?"
"no"
"kys"
by oofiehxyz July 12, 2022
