Yente is a dutch name that english people can't pronounce. Yente is a good friend and knows what's up. You don't wanna mess with her, though.
by Looking good! November 24, 2015
One of the highest praises. Used to describe a gentleman. Only the most deserving can be called a yent.
That man knows how to treat a lady. He is one fine yent. We all wish we could be like him.
My brother walked a drunk girl home, tucked her in, ordered her jimmy johns to arrive at approximately 11am the next morning, and then he left. He's such a yent.
My brother walked a drunk girl home, tucked her in, ordered her jimmy johns to arrive at approximately 11am the next morning, and then he left. He's such a yent.
by Mandersholl November 24, 2016
by juniorpdx April 13, 2011
Yent simultaneously means:
- “yes” or used to give an affirmative response
And
- I’m lowkey extremely homosexual
- “yes” or used to give an affirmative response
And
- I’m lowkey extremely homosexual
by LordOfSwing January 27, 2020
Typically used by Aboriginal kids to mean "NOT". It's actually a combination of yes and no. It's also used in the same context as 'nt.
by Kaister December 06, 2005
Yent (yeah-nt) - not or no.
Yent
If someone you can't stand says- "you know me, I'm a good guy right?" you say "Oh yent!"
Your job calls and says "come in an hour early even though there's 2 ft of snow on the ground" you say "YENT, right away!"
You may also add 'NT to any word. Like - "that's pretty cool'NT!"
If someone you can't stand says- "you know me, I'm a good guy right?" you say "Oh yent!"
Your job calls and says "come in an hour early even though there's 2 ft of snow on the ground" you say "YENT, right away!"
You may also add 'NT to any word. Like - "that's pretty cool'NT!"
by SCUMRUDY October 18, 2011
Steming from a cross between 'Yes' and 'Not', 'Yent' means no. Often but not always used when more than a simple 'no' is required.
Several variations exit, namely 'Unt' which is a more powerful version of 'Yent'
Several variations exit, namely 'Unt' which is a more powerful version of 'Yent'
by Marchy1337 August 17, 2009