
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 caught …
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 posted on Vine in …
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Things being yeeted!
Is there any logical explanation to the word “yeet” or was it just ...
Aug 12, 2019 · 280 votes, 75 comments. 250K subscribers in the etymology community. Discussing the origins of words and phrases, in English or any other language.
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…
How did 'yote' become the canonical past participle of 'yeet ... - Reddit
Feb 5, 2019 · How did 'yote' become the canonical past participle of 'yeet' as a strong verb instead of mirroring the meet-met paradigm?
I hadn’t watched WWE in about 6 months until this week. Can ... - Reddit
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 •
Jey Uso is organically over, but the thing he relies on too ... - Reddit
Jey Uso is organically over, but the thing he relies on too much is “Yeet” and it’s completely stalled his character development & lack of in-ring evolution which are holding him back from being a singles …
r/Im15AndThisIsYeet - Reddit
r/Im15AndThisIsYeet: When you are 15 years old, and something is yeet
Yeet, yote, yeeted - what language evolution you excited about
I've been quite excited about the birth and evolution of the verb yeet - to move/bring/remove something at speed, e.g. yeet that over here/yeet it in the bin - and was very excited to see 'yote' used in a …