1. a motivational word used in the U.S.
Military, similar to the word oorah - often used when one is either too lazy or not
motivated enough to say oorah or other popular word of
motivation.
2. used when in a large group of military members. When they shout a motivational term on cue, some may shout "YUT!" instead, and often in a sharp, awkward voice, just to stand out.
When the
Master Sergeant tells a lower-ranking Marine to complete a task, one who is new would likely shout "oorah!" to sound
motivated. But a Marine who has been in longer may likely shout "Yut!" instead to show his
motivation.