YETS GOOO is a phrase that combines the words yes, and let's go. There is no apostrophe because apostrophes are for idiots. This word was derived from latin and ancient Greece back when they played clash royale and got a sweet King Tower activation. The king tower activation indicated that you now had the upper hand, and you would scream YETS GOOO.
Albert: "King Tower Activation, Nice!!!!"
George: "Fuck shit"
Albert: "YETS GOOO
phrase used by passengers trapped in a vehicle for any period of time. originates in childhood and extends to roadtrips
passenger: are we there yet?
driver: no
passenger: how about now?
driver: yes! get out.
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It means "Are you finished?" or "Is it time?"
Comes from a 1970's Lipton instant soup commercial, notable on several levels. First off, it was a slam against Campbell's which was merely condensed. Lipton did Campbell's one better and removed itself even further from the real stuff, by removing ALL the water and powdering the soup. Only when re-hydrated with boiling water, was it again soup.
So kid's in commercials would ask, "Is it soup yet?"
AND BACK THEN, THIS WAS SUPPOSED TO BE A GOOD THING!!
The fact that it was even more prefab than Campbell's was a selling point!
Wife: I'll be ready to go in a minute?
Husband (a few minutes later): Is it soup yet?
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New idea that is better than the already good one mentioned before
Maybe if you got rid of that old yee yee ass haircut, you'd get some bitches on yo dick. Oh, better yet, maybe Tanisha'll call your dog ass if she stops fuckin' with that brain surgeon or lawyer she fucking with.
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The pretty annoying repeated sentence in car rides for like a jabillion decades now by young children.
Kid: Are we there yet?
Driver: Almost
Kid: Are we there yet?
Driver: ALMOST I SAID!!
Kid: Are we there yet?
Driver: *Commits suicide*
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When you ask someone to hang out and they reply "idk yet", they're waiting for better plans to turn up and if they cant find anyone, they'll hit you up likely when you already made plans.
"hey bro! Do you want to hang out tonight at my house!"
"idk yet"
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The incessant question used by passengers to incite the driver of a vehicle to distraction. This inquiry results in more accidents and divorces than cell phone usage and internet use combined. The only correct defense from the insanity induced by the constant inquiry is, "It's at least another hour." even when the destination is only another 5 minutes.
Q: "Are we there yet"
A: "It's at LEAST another hour..."
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