by spurtey October 11, 2018
by J.man214 October 15, 2017
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by frbt8ft797ny February 21, 2019
yeet
part of speech:flexible,but most commonly a verb
in past tense: can be 'yeeted' or 'yote', to ones own taste
yeet is most frequently used as a verb in replacement of a verb of motion. example: "I threw that ball" in this sentence, the verb "throw" can be replaced by "yeet" resulting in the the sentence "I Yeeted that ball" it can also be used ambiguously as a noun.
part of speech:flexible,but most commonly a verb
in past tense: can be 'yeeted' or 'yote', to ones own taste
yeet is most frequently used as a verb in replacement of a verb of motion. example: "I threw that ball" in this sentence, the verb "throw" can be replaced by "yeet" resulting in the the sentence "I Yeeted that ball" it can also be used ambiguously as a noun.
by nonfictionhal November 19, 2018