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yayeetyoteyootyeetedyotedyootedyeetenyotenyooten

This is used when you want to use "yeet" in a sentence, but you are in the presence of extreme grammar sticklers and don't know what tense of "yeet" to use. There's no way you can go wrong with yayeetyoteyootyeetedyotedyootedyeetenyotenyooten. Can also be used in the past tense as yayeetyoteyootyeetenyotenyootenyeetedyotedyooted, as well as the present participle as yayeetyoteyootyeetedyotedyootedyeetenyotenyootening.
Fren 1, who is a grammar stickler: "Hey, I have this sassy, lost child, and I don't want it."
Fren 2: "Well, you know what that means. Yayeetyoteyootyeetedyotedyootedyeetenyotenyooten the child!"
*after they yayeetyoteyootyeetenyotenyootenyeetedyotedyooted the child*
Fren 1: "I sure am glad we yayeetyoteyootyeetenyotenyootenyeetedyotedyooted that sassy, lost child!
by emo-geek-nerd-weeb March 1, 2021
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