
What's up with the word "yeeted" suddenly being used instead
TL;DR: "Yeet" in its current usage means to throw something violently, usually because it is regarded as worthless or trash. The earliest confirmed use of the term "yeet" is a dance video …
Guys, what exactly does “yeet” mean? : r/OutOfTheLoop - Reddit
In the context of the first definition of yeet (to throw), yoink would then mean "to catch", and in fact usually references a violent, difficult catch, as if the catcher were almost forcibly taking the …
How did 'yote' become the canonical past participle of 'yeet
Feb 5, 2019 · How did 'yote' become the canonical past participle of 'yeet' as a strong verb instead of mirroring the meet-met paradigm?
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Things being yeeted!
How did the " YEET " start ? : r/WWE - Reddit
He actually first said YEET when he first acknowledged Roman and Roman told him to beat up Daniel Bryan, jey’s response: Yeet.
Is there any logical explanation to the word “yeet” or was it just ...
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What does "Yeet" mean? : r/OutOfTheLoop - Reddit
Apr 16, 2014 · 38 votes, 13 comments. All these kids at my school have been talking about yeet and I'm sitting here like "What the hell does that mean?". Where did…
r/Im15AndThisIsYeet - Reddit
r/Im15AndThisIsYeet: When you are 15 years old, and something is yeet
I hadn’t watched WWE in about 6 months until this week. Can
I hadn’t watched WWE in about 6 months until this week. Can anyone explain “Yeet” to me? Question Share Sort by: Live Open comment sort options Add a Comment sullivansmith •
So are we all in agreement that "Yeet" is the worst ... - Reddit
To "Yeet" is to throw something suddenly & comically. The practice of "Yeeting." It is not something that people just say to get hyped. The chants make Jey Uso, the Writers, and …