A word used heavily by YouTube personality Collins Key when doing pretty much anything. This could be throwing, sitting or breathing.
by CillinsKeyIsOnDrugs January 06, 2019

A word to use when you don’t have any other words to actually use. It can mean absolutely anything and nothing all at the same time. Lastly it without a doubt never makes any fucking sense
by Lyns December 29, 2019

by Uusuu April 30, 2019

Yeet is a beautiful and commnly misused word. It is very flexible and can take many parts of speech.
However, it's tenses are often used incorrectly. In the future, you "will yeet," In the present you "are yeeting," and in the past, "you yote."
"Yote" is often replaced with "yeeted," but that is a prime example of poor grammar. Using "yeeted" instead of "yote" would be like saying "eated" instead of "ate." It makes you sound like a baby or a moron.
"Yeet" as a verb
1. to make a violent motion of any variety, such as a "whip," or any motion that may be associated with violent camera shake or photo blur.
2. "Yeet" is quite commonly used as a verb for the specific purpose of throwing an object forcefully over a long distance.
3. "Yeet" can also be used as something you'd include in a sentence to describe what happened to someone who has been greatly or suddenly defeated in a competition such as sports or a video game.
"Yeet" as a pro-sentence
1. In this case, "yeet" takes the role of "yes." You'd say "yeet" instead of "yes" or "yeah" if you want people to know you're fun and hip.
"Yeet" as an exclamation
1. This form of "yeet" can be exclaimed in any situation where the verb form could be used to describe the action in which the speaker is currently partaking. For instance, if you throw something violently or hit a nasty whip, you may exclaim "Yeet!" while doing so.
However, it's tenses are often used incorrectly. In the future, you "will yeet," In the present you "are yeeting," and in the past, "you yote."
"Yote" is often replaced with "yeeted," but that is a prime example of poor grammar. Using "yeeted" instead of "yote" would be like saying "eated" instead of "ate." It makes you sound like a baby or a moron.
"Yeet" as a verb
1. to make a violent motion of any variety, such as a "whip," or any motion that may be associated with violent camera shake or photo blur.
2. "Yeet" is quite commonly used as a verb for the specific purpose of throwing an object forcefully over a long distance.
3. "Yeet" can also be used as something you'd include in a sentence to describe what happened to someone who has been greatly or suddenly defeated in a competition such as sports or a video game.
"Yeet" as a pro-sentence
1. In this case, "yeet" takes the role of "yes." You'd say "yeet" instead of "yes" or "yeah" if you want people to know you're fun and hip.
"Yeet" as an exclamation
1. This form of "yeet" can be exclaimed in any situation where the verb form could be used to describe the action in which the speaker is currently partaking. For instance, if you throw something violently or hit a nasty whip, you may exclaim "Yeet!" while doing so.
When Johnny entered the whipping competition, you better believe he hit 'em with that yeet.
Dan yote the basketball from half court.
Damn, those guys really got yote at the end of last night's game.
Q. Hey, you wanna grab something to eat?
A. Yeet
Dan yote the basketball from half court.
Damn, those guys really got yote at the end of last night's game.
Q. Hey, you wanna grab something to eat?
A. Yeet
by MCLeninzinho August 24, 2018

Predicate adjective used to describe something of acceptable or desired quality; synonym of 'good.'
The phrase was popularized after the Utah Department of Transportation changed multiple digital highway road signs to read, "Hey teens buckling up is totes yeet yo" as part of a safety campaign for Teen Driver Safety Week in 2019.
The phrase was popularized after the Utah Department of Transportation changed multiple digital highway road signs to read, "Hey teens buckling up is totes yeet yo" as part of a safety campaign for Teen Driver Safety Week in 2019.
by Muscatron April 10, 2024

A word of excitement, commonly used by the most intellectual of beings. Also used when talking about abruptly leaving.
by YeetBoi420Swagg May 30, 2018
