1. Affirmative statement that does not necessarily give a specific answer to a question.
Q. Do you want Chipotle?
A. Yates.
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The TRUE past tense of yeet
(If the past tense of eat is ate, then the past tense of yeet is yate. You never ote food, you dickhead)
Lmao i didnt want my baby anymore, so I yate the child into the stratosphere
Yates is a last name which has been around for year with it originality from Italy. A Yates has a brilliant reputation for fighter and can not be defeated, most Yatesβ are very wealthy and spent there money on clothes and jewellery
The Yates family have got a good reputation for fighting
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Bro # 1: Should I get a case of budweiser for later?
Bro # 2: Yates, Yates, Yates
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A town in Bristol which is quite chavvy. You do get the odd good human here, but it is mostly chavs.
There are lots of cigarettes and a lot of chewing gum on the pavement.... enough said.
Ima pop 2 yate 4 a tesco meal deal
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