An English verb Etymologically derived from the Latin Verb Iacto, Iactare, Iactaui, Iactum meaning "to throw"
As in the famous phrase attributed by Suetonius to Julius Caesar on 10 January 49 BC : "Iacta alea est." or in english: "The dice has been thrown."
In English the word carries a more emphatic connotation meaning "to throw hard" or "to toss with energy and without care" probably deriving from Caesars famous usage.
One may Exclaim "Yeet" while throwing, or they may also use Yeet as an exclamation of surprise, excitement, or affirmation.
There is a lack of academic consensus about whether the correct past participle of "Yeet" is the regular form of "Yeeted" or alternatively the irregular form for the simple past of "Yote" with the past participle being "Yoted" But the present participle is generally agreed to be "yeeting"
In the singular it has the forms: I Yeet/ am yeeting, You Yeet/ are yeeting, He/she/ it Yeets/ is yeeting. And in the Plural: We Yeet/ are yeeting, Y'all Yeet/are yeeting, They Yeet/ are yeeting.
The past forms I Yeeted/I have Yeeted or I Yote/I have Yoted.
there is also the past participle used in the sense of:
/get Yeeted on/ Get yoted on.
Which is similar to "get dunked on"
As in the famous phrase attributed by Suetonius to Julius Caesar on 10 January 49 BC : "Iacta alea est." or in english: "The dice has been thrown."
In English the word carries a more emphatic connotation meaning "to throw hard" or "to toss with energy and without care" probably deriving from Caesars famous usage.
One may Exclaim "Yeet" while throwing, or they may also use Yeet as an exclamation of surprise, excitement, or affirmation.
There is a lack of academic consensus about whether the correct past participle of "Yeet" is the regular form of "Yeeted" or alternatively the irregular form for the simple past of "Yote" with the past participle being "Yoted" But the present participle is generally agreed to be "yeeting"
In the singular it has the forms: I Yeet/ am yeeting, You Yeet/ are yeeting, He/she/ it Yeets/ is yeeting. And in the Plural: We Yeet/ are yeeting, Y'all Yeet/are yeeting, They Yeet/ are yeeting.
The past forms I Yeeted/I have Yeeted or I Yote/I have Yoted.
there is also the past participle used in the sense of:
/get Yeeted on/ Get yoted on.
Which is similar to "get dunked on"
"Im gonna Yeet this real good"
*Yeets*
YEET! (as exclamation)
Wow you really yote that! When I saw you Yeeting i didnt think you would yeet so hard but it sure was a fine Yote!
Indeed, I have Yoted.
*Yeets*
YEET! (as exclamation)
Wow you really yote that! When I saw you Yeeting i didnt think you would yeet so hard but it sure was a fine Yote!
Indeed, I have Yoted.
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Common slang in South Eastern U.S. meaning, have you eaten. I.E. …Yeet your supper. ( have you eaten your supper).
Yeet your supper?
by MadMike865 February 29, 2024
This is the worst example and only read it if your bored just like how im writing it because im bored in school.
Yeet is when you throw something forcefully enough so it hits 75%+ of terminal velocity and is an exclamer that you did so
Yeet is when you throw something forcefully enough so it hits 75%+ of terminal velocity and is an exclamer that you did so
Stranger : im going to throw this thing furthur than you have ever seen before
Stranger : YEET
you (a nerd) : actualy that things weight was 20 pounds. That means that its terminal velocity is 71m/s you threw it at 10m/s, still impressive however you needed to get to 75% or more out of that value to successfully yeet.
Stranger : NERD
You (Still a nerd) *gets punched in the face with a yeet of force
Stranger : YEET
you (a nerd) : actualy that things weight was 20 pounds. That means that its terminal velocity is 71m/s you threw it at 10m/s, still impressive however you needed to get to 75% or more out of that value to successfully yeet.
Stranger : NERD
You (Still a nerd) *gets punched in the face with a yeet of force
by SrS_WhoWhy December 12, 2023