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!