a.k.a. JEETJET
Pittsburgeese for "Did you eatyet?"
Go to the strip district in Pittsburgh, and find the Primanti Bro's resteraunt. When you get in, go to the bar and look for a poster that says, "dyeetyet?" "No, jew?"
Decades-old slang for the phrase "Did you eat yet?" Native to urban East Coast cities, such as New York, Philadelphia, and their blue-collar suburbs. It's a pun which not only references the regional accent but is also a mild ethnic joke referring to people of the Jewish persuasion.
Mark says, "Djeetyet?" and Frank replies, "No, ju?"
Definition: Asking another person if he/she has had time to eat yet? It was once a question now just a word. What was once, Did you eat yet? Now becomes, yo-digeatyet?
Background: I dont know really-I am from NE Ohio and moved to the west coast with some friends-all the locals could never understand what we were asking eachother at work around lunchtime. It slowly became a coined expression around work.
Hey Johnny!! Hey man digeatyet, cuz they are runnin this special down at the deli..
djeetyet is a word that is symbiotic of an antire question, spoken with just one word/phrase. This is most commonly used in the deep south, by redneck hillbillies with at least two teeth missing.
Coversation flow:
Hillbilly #1: Djeetyet? (Did you eat yet?)
Hillbilly #2: Nodjyu? (No, did you?)
Hillbilly #1: Yumptu? (Do you want to?)
Hillbilly #2: Aight. (Alright. "aight" is typically only spoken by blacks and people that think that they are black.)