by TeraI3yte December 19, 2019

by gawk231 August 22, 2022

by Cheeseisfun November 1, 2019

Do not get this confused with yet. It doesn't mean yet. It could mean you threw something and one would say, you 'yeeted' that thing. It could also be said in place of yes.
Example one:
Person 1: You ready?
Person 2: YEET
Example two:
Person 1: Throw the ball!
Person 2: *throws ball* YEET
Person 1: You ready?
Person 2: YEET
Example two:
Person 1: Throw the ball!
Person 2: *throws ball* YEET
by littybih April 24, 2018

To better understand the word yeet, we should compare it to its word brother “Kobe”.
Kobe = precision/accuracy
Yeet = power/distance
Kobe = precision/accuracy
Yeet = power/distance
Freshman quarterback: “Kobe!”, he exclaims, as he throws the Hail Mary for what should have been the game winning touchdown.
Coach: “No, Marv! You should have yelled, ‘Yeet!’”
Coach: “No, Marv! You should have yelled, ‘Yeet!’”
by The yeeter yooter January 5, 2019

You use yeet when you throw something or when you wanna throw someone, mostly used in 2018-2019, now if you use it you are considered a weirdo
by hoeberry November 21, 2020
