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Yeet

Yeet (or Jeet) means, "Did you eat?" It's a common conjunction used in southern states.
AUNTIE: (right after you get to her house): "Yeet?"
NEPHEW (who auntie always wants to feed): "Yeah, I stopped at McDonalds.
AUNTIE: "Then, sit down and eat something healthy."

(I don't know the accent as well as hubby, so I couldn't carry it through the question and answers.
There is no other origin for Yeet (or Jeet.)
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The sound of a fish turning into a unicorn while jumping on a boat
*Splash* YEET
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To throw an object at high speeds
You: *finishes soda can* “YEET”
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a word THAT IMMATURE grown men and grade 6's SAY
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For extra power of throwing an item
She yelled YEET when she threw the can into the crowd
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'Yeet' 'Yeeted' 'Yeeting'
verb;
"yeet!" is yelled to indicate a hyperbolic {2 or exaggerated throwing of an object for comedic effect.
"Yeet", "I yeeted the water bottle", "I'm yeeting the water bottle"
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