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Yeet

Typically a spoken word that can sometimes take the place of "psych". "Yeet" will udually be exclaimed after the yeeting takes place. This gesture is done primarily to insult and/or humiliate someone.

"We only got five minutes left of class" kids around look at the clock, then "yeet".

by OG SQUAKI January 16, 2015

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Yeet

Shooting someone, runs out of bullets.

This Bitch is empty,"

Throws gun.

"YEET"

Yeet is mostly used in a term of throwing something
Example:

by VapeGod847 February 9, 2018

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Yeet

A word that you yell in your math class and you teacher thinks it's something dirty and gets mad at you

You : YEET YEET SKEET SKEET!
Teacher: Don't ever say that again in my class. I know what that means!

by Macaroni and Steez January 31, 2017

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Yeet

A new weird dance thing on Vine called #Yeet. It is a phenomenon that was started back in February 2014 but it didn't really pick up until a kid who goes by the name Lil Meatball posted a video claiming he can do it better than Lil Terrio. Lil Meatball is a 13-year old from Dallas, Texas.

I can yeet better than Lil Terrio.

by bugga_bee April 10, 2014

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Yeet

To rapidly throw an object far. Yeet can be used to add effects to when you throw things.

Person 1: what are you going to do with that rock?
Person 2: throw it
Person 1: huh?
Person 2: Yeet it
Person 1: what? ok?
Person 2: YEEEEEEEEEET
Person 1: :/

by Sophia Dook July 4, 2019

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Yeet

Yeet is modern meme term. Most people tens to think it is a dumb way of saying "yes" and a lot of people actually say it as yes. That's not the right conext. Anyway, yeet means to throw/punch/hit /push, etc something. Yeet does not technically have a past tense as it is not a dictionary word, so according to the Internet people say the past tense is 'Yeeted' or 'Yote' or 'Yoted'though most people say Yeeted.

Me: "I will yeet you off this cliff."
You: *Gets yeeted of the cliff."

by Leida Natalia October 3, 2018

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Yeet

Yeet, traditionally is used when you throw something or run away from someone. But it has grown to more, at this point in pop culture you can say yeet to anything. Yeet means nothing and everything at the same time.

Past Tense: Yaught
Future Tense: Yote

Friend: Bro come here!
Me: Yeet! *Runs away*

by Dictionary Daddy March 20, 2019

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