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ya yet

A sound of solidarity, when one wants to let someone know they agree. The visible sign is hitting the left chest twice with a fist, then once with the index and middle finger held up

β€œHey, bro, want to go jump off a roof?”
β€œYeah man, ya yet”

by YaBoiSergio March 20, 2018


geit yet?

A southern contraction, translated as "have you eaten?" (literally, "did you eat yet?") It was made famous by Jeff Foxworthy in his comedy bit, "Southern Words."

"Hey man - I'm getting hungry. Geit yet?" "Nah, let's go to McDonalds."

by joe the rebel killer d April 28, 2008

9πŸ‘ 6πŸ‘Ž


yet-teljar

A Czechoslavakian term used in a deragatory manner towards Estonians..It is the equivilent of calling an African American a Nigger

Those damned yet-teljars are taking all of our jobs!

by chubss April 24, 2005

3πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


J'eat yet?

Though some people may think that they are superior to others, and therefore believe only people in Pittsburgh say this, j'eat yet is a sped-up pronunciation of the phrase "did you eat yet?", said throughout the country. It is especially notable in rural South Dakota, Appalachia, and (apparently) Pittsburgh.

When heading north to Brookings, SD on Interstate-29, Bobby saw a sign advertising the Pavillon Bar and Grill. The sign said "J'eat Yet?" and advised Bobby to take exit 130 and turn left. Bobby though to himself, "No, actually, I haven't had a thing to eat since early this morning," and proceded to the Pavilion and ordered a delicious stake and fries.

by Not from Pittsburgh January 22, 2011

9πŸ‘ 7πŸ‘Ž


Jeet yet?

(Sometimes heard as "d'jeet yet?")

The Deep South/redneck version of the English sentence "Did you eat yet?" or "Have you eaten yet?"

Jebudiah! Jeet yet? Yo possum's geddin cold!

by Connor J. R. November 17, 2005

25πŸ‘ 32πŸ‘Ž


idk yet

meaning of 'idk yet' = i dont know yet.
sample sentence ''idk yet man, sorry about that''

idk yet man, sorry about that

by \][[]][ October 13, 2018


not dead yet

To be still alive, most often used when someone is ment to be dead, but still lives on. also used with the case of someone whom has had someone try to kill them, and yet, still lives. Could be used with the instance of if he is going to die, and you are just waiting for him to die.

someone killing someone

"You shot him right?"
"yea"
"and he is not dead yet?"
"right"

waiting for you to die

"You shot him in the chest?"
"yea"
"its been 6 hours, and he is STILL NOT DEAD YET??????"

by The Great Dane May 21, 2004

11πŸ‘ 13πŸ‘Ž