“Yeet” is to throw and object with high amounts of force
“I yeeted the snake out the window”
“I’ll yeet the ball into your face”
To chuck or hit very far or harshly.
Joe: This swing is so fun!
The swing breaks and joe get yeeted.
1. vb. To expeditiously discard a usually useless item
2. n. An exclamation to be used while throwing an object
3. n. An exclamation of general excitement or happiness
Chagrined at his unexpected defeat, Jimothy ungracefully yeeted his laptop across the room.
"Yeet!" Regulus exclaimed whilst throwing his empty soda can into the waste bin.
When Skita informed her that the sleepover was on Saturday, she shouted "Yeet!" in excitement.
1. To yeet is to throw an object.
2. To yeet is to scream yeet like a fool.
"The man was about to yeet that child when he thought it through"
"The man randomly shouted 'Yeet' in front of everyone"
For extra power of throwing an item
She yelled YEET when she threw the can into the crowd
To Yeet you must toss an object backwards aggressively but YOU MUST NEVER YEET FORWARDS. Yeet is often an word that you replaced with yeeted simply because it is just easier to say in a sentence. In past tense If you have yeeted and object you would say yoted
Yo I just yeeted that foot ball backwards.
A while later...
Bruh remember that time I yoted the foot ball backwards.