by sans..... December 27, 2019
Yeet has many defenitions, and can be used in many contexts.
1) Yeet: to send something from point A to point B with exaggerated force. This definition comes from the famous video clip featuring a soda can and a crowded hallway.
2) Yeet: an interjection following or said along with an action. For example, if someone hit a whip then they could use the word yeet to punctuate said action. Please note that someone can punctuate someone else's action.
3) Yeet: to get rid of, or toss (generally discarding.)
DON'T FORGET:
When using the word yeet, one must consider the present tense (to yeet), the past tense (have yote) and the future tense (will yeet).
Please note that the number of E's used in the word only changes its meaning if it is being used as the above shown first definition. Otherwise, you may add as many E's as you wish.
1) Yeet: to send something from point A to point B with exaggerated force. This definition comes from the famous video clip featuring a soda can and a crowded hallway.
2) Yeet: an interjection following or said along with an action. For example, if someone hit a whip then they could use the word yeet to punctuate said action. Please note that someone can punctuate someone else's action.
3) Yeet: to get rid of, or toss (generally discarding.)
DON'T FORGET:
When using the word yeet, one must consider the present tense (to yeet), the past tense (have yote) and the future tense (will yeet).
Please note that the number of E's used in the word only changes its meaning if it is being used as the above shown first definition. Otherwise, you may add as many E's as you wish.
1. Ma'm, I know I shouldn't have yote that pencil, but the student that I yote it at was being a real dickwad.
2. Carlos: *dabs*
Liam: YEEEET!
3. Jenna: this stupid remote control doesn't work. I hate it.
Maegan: Just yeet it in the trash, silly!
2. Carlos: *dabs*
Liam: YEEEET!
3. Jenna: this stupid remote control doesn't work. I hate it.
Maegan: Just yeet it in the trash, silly!
by bitchwithapen September 02, 2018
by Delyrious Boy July 23, 2017
When you apply 80%+ of the relative maximum possible impulse to an object upon propelling it from your hands.
Notes:
-The maximum possible impulse is RELATIVE to what your maximum is (if you were to use the general maximum, any impulse would be ~0% of the maximum, as the maximum is now infinity). Your maximum is defined to be the largest impulse you can exert on the object.
-Any object propelled with less than 80% of the maximum possible impulse is considered to be thrown, and not yote
Notes:
-The maximum possible impulse is RELATIVE to what your maximum is (if you were to use the general maximum, any impulse would be ~0% of the maximum, as the maximum is now infinity). Your maximum is defined to be the largest impulse you can exert on the object.
-Any object propelled with less than 80% of the maximum possible impulse is considered to be thrown, and not yote
Person 1: "I throw this object over there!"
Person 2: "How hard will you throw it?"
Person 1: "Hard enough to apply an impulse of 500Ns!"
Person 2: "For your object the relative maximum possible impulse in air is 550Ns, so you will actually yeet it, not throw it"
Person 1: "You're mum gey stop correcting me"
Person 2: "How hard will you throw it?"
Person 1: "Hard enough to apply an impulse of 500Ns!"
Person 2: "For your object the relative maximum possible impulse in air is 550Ns, so you will actually yeet it, not throw it"
Person 1: "You're mum gey stop correcting me"
by UltimateSemanticist June 20, 2018
by yeete October 17, 2018
by Mccnanana April 27, 2017