A phrase spoken when a loved one/peer is doing good in a skilled
based video
game and you want to want to wish them luck and/or are extremely proud of their achievements. A variation is "Yump the Kibble," which when your loved one/peer had 3-4 accomplishments in the aforementioned video
game within a day. This is a weaker but still congratulatory saying when you are still happy about their success, but not as ecstatic. "Yump the Grass" is the final variation in which when your loved one/peer accomplishes 5+ major achievements in the video
game within a day, it meaning to hop off the
game and that your not feeling satisfaction about their victory.