Yeet is something of a multitool in the word spectrum. It can be used in place of many words, and/or be used as an exclaimation. It can also be used in place of "Yes."
Yeet can be changed into different tenses to indicate future or past uses, such as Yote or Yought. If you really wanted to, you could use yeeted for the past tense, though it is the improper way of saying it.
In context of doing something to a person:
1: Oh no, I have been yote.
2: Yes. In this world, it is yeet or be yeeted.
In context of agreement:
1: Hey bruv, wanna smoke a joint with me?
2: Yeet!
Ryan once said "don't cling to a mistake just because it took you a long time to make it"
Ashton was then picked up and thrown into a river leading off a cliff and Ryan said "YEET"
As Ashton fell off the cliff he said "and I oop- I just hit my balls"