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So Near Yet So Far.... 

When your head ends up between a girl's legs, or her head between yours and you wish so hard those jeans weren't there.... (Or vice Versa)
B.N - Dude! Did you see Neil last night! Jude was sitting with her head between his legs!
D.R - Yeah, you could see by his face he was So Near Yet So Far....
So Near Yet So Far.... by D.D.R April 26, 2012
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Did the Drake vocals come in yet?

Sencence used by the annoying DJ Khaled, to which he asks the question of whether Drake's vocals have came for a new track he will be producing.
DJ Khaled: Honey!, Honey, Honey!, "DID THE DRAKE VOCALS COME IN YET????"
Nicole Tuck: "Khaled shut the fuck up.."
DJ Khaled: "Do you love me?"
DJ Khaled: "Why you tripping?"

OR
DJ Khaled: Asahd!,"DID THE DRAKE VOCALS COME IN YET????"
Ashad Khaled Thinking:"What the fuck is this fat fuck on about bruh?"
Related Words
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J'eat yet 

Did you eat yet & do you want to eat together?
J'eat jet?
(Always used as alone in a sentence.)
J'eat yet by mandingoe July 29, 2003

Chu eet yet? 

"Did you eat yet?"
Typically spoken in Central and Southern California; it's when you would ask your sibling, friend or relative that if they had any food yet.

The origins can be traced down to Southern English of late civil war (Carolinas, Georgians, North Floridians) and mixed with the Spanish of Southern California regional dialects.

During the period of pre and post - civil war era. The beginning of T's would occasionally turn from "Tyoo" as in the British English, than into "Chyoo" when America began creating it's own dialects, some say it derives from creol.

Some scholars also brought to light letters from whites during the period of civil war, when semi - literate and illiterate whites were writing how they said words, when to say specific words and how they said it, Chuesday being one of them.

In the Spanish dialects of Southern and Central California, many of words are mixed with English as well, creating a sort of "Spanglish" dialect in its own right.

The origins of Spanish from Southern California would consider their own dialect as "The Chicano" accent/dialect.
Hey homie, chu eet yet?
Yo, chu eet yet?
Hey man chu eet yet? Let's go get some grub.
Chu eet yet? by Gravandire December 14, 2015

is it over yet? 

When you want anything that is happening to end, and need to ask, is it over yet?
When Trump comes on TV and begins to rant and ramble about COVID-19, confusing most... my first thought is, is it over yet?
is it over yet? by GlazeHer May 31, 2020
Did you eat yet? Pittsrbughese
Jeet Yet? No, jew?
Translation (Did you eat yet? No, did you?)
jeet yet by ecushey June 30, 2003

jeet yet? 

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...
jeet yet? by Uroborus September 5, 2006