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New England origins > Vermont > Maine : loggers > fishermen > prospectors > hermits > etc.

A slang word used as a substitute for "yes" or "ok". Also a form of expression during extreme pleasure or agreeince. Commonly used by Appalacian Americans. Southern influences have added an "s" sound to the end, making it "YUTssss". The "s" fading out in the end. This form can be used continuosly throughout a conversation or while mumbling or talking to oneself.

After fellin a wicked big Oak, Guy threw down his chainsaw and spit out his chew, screaming in authentic prospector gibberish, "AYYYYYYYYYY-YUT!!!!"

by John 3 October 17, 2006

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