by Bush did nine-eleven November 21, 2018
Yeet Means either the involuntary noise one makes when throwing something at a far distance. Or dancing to people going (Yah-Yeet Yah!) first seen in a vine
1. The other day Tom made this strange Yeet noise whilst he threw the ball across the room.
2. By the crossing there was his strange guy that was dancing along to his friends who were saying in unison "Yah Yah Yah-Yeet Yah!"
2. By the crossing there was his strange guy that was dancing along to his friends who were saying in unison "Yah Yah Yah-Yeet Yah!"
by The Urban Dictionarian July 7, 2018
Man: Do you want some of my drink?
Woman: sure
Man *gives woman can*
Woman: THIS BITCH EMPTY
Can: *gets yeeted*
Woman: sure
Man *gives woman can*
Woman: THIS BITCH EMPTY
Can: *gets yeeted*
by DjPickles May 5, 2019
A term used to greet friends. A similar term to 'alright'. Best used when passing someone and you are not willing to engage in a large conversation.
'Yeet' may also be used as an alternative way of saying 'ok'. However this term is usually spoken with an A at the start of yeet, creating the word Ayeet. Ayeet can be a sign of understanding what you have been told.
'Yeet' may also be used as an alternative way of saying 'ok'. However this term is usually spoken with an A at the start of yeet, creating the word Ayeet. Ayeet can be a sign of understanding what you have been told.
Example 1
*walks past acquaintance in corridor*
'YEET!'
Example 2
'David got caught sniffing bike seats, he is in serious trouble!'
'Ayeet'
*walks past acquaintance in corridor*
'YEET!'
Example 2
'David got caught sniffing bike seats, he is in serious trouble!'
'Ayeet'
by hamsalliwell June 10, 2012
A word commonly used by the african american community or by white boys trying to be black, Yeet is a term to express success mostly used in basketball or foot ball
jamarri: "Yo homie you aint sinkin that 3 pointer dog."
Tyrell: "Bet you I can."
*Tyrell sinks shot*
Tyrell: "YEET NIGGA!!!"
Tyrell: "Bet you I can."
*Tyrell sinks shot*
Tyrell: "YEET NIGGA!!!"
by STabbit101101 December 22, 2014
It is both a constant in the life equation and a fundamental unit. (Other fundamental units are kilograms, meters, etc.)
by ARL360 February 3, 2018