Did you eat yet? (Not from Pittsburgh, for the record, actually accepted by linguists to be part of the Philadelphia dialect...
Jeet? Jeet yet?
Usually referring to Cheesesteaks, soft pretzels, sometimes Campbell's Soups, and a long time ago, Cream Cheese...
Usually referring to Cheesesteaks, soft pretzels, sometimes Campbell's Soups, and a long time ago, Cream Cheese...
by Uroborus September 05, 2006
A term used by Tibb 12 when he doesn't have a clue when somethings going to occur, or when he wants to piss off the fans.
by Im_Just_Ry February 10, 2021
by Shell D April 10, 2007
by harley babe August 29, 2006
Some consider this "Pittsburghese". Many people in Pittsburgh speak so quickly and with so little enunciation, that you often get phrases like "J'eat yet" or something about the Steelers and drinking into a three word sentance.
This particular phrase, however, is merely, "Did you eat yet?" Although, it can also sound like "Jeat jet?".
This particular phrase, however, is merely, "Did you eat yet?" Although, it can also sound like "Jeat jet?".
"Hey Bobby, I was going out for food, j'eat yet?"
"Not yet Jane, I'll come grab food too."
or
"J'eat yet?"
"No, I got a sandwich now though."
"Not yet Jane, I'll come grab food too."
or
"J'eat yet?"
"No, I got a sandwich now though."
by Synyster Ravyn November 15, 2006
"Shit that yet" is a phrase used when flirting with an elderly person and you are wishing to inquire about their adult diaper.
by MyInternetNameIsRon April 26, 2017