by ecushey June 30, 2003
Did you eat yet? (Not from Pittsburgh, for the record, actually accepted by linguists to be part of the Philadelphia dialect...
Jeet? Jeet yet?
Usually referring to Cheesesteaks, soft pretzels, sometimes Campbell's Soups, and a long time ago, Cream Cheese...
Usually referring to Cheesesteaks, soft pretzels, sometimes Campbell's Soups, and a long time ago, Cream Cheese...
by Uroborus September 05, 2006
by Shell D April 10, 2007
(Sometimes heard as "d'jeet yet?")
The Deep South/redneck version of the English sentence "Did you eat yet?" or "Have you eaten yet?"
The Deep South/redneck version of the English sentence "Did you eat yet?" or "Have you eaten yet?"
by Connor J. R. November 17, 2005