14093654:LukeTheWaffle said:Yeet can be to throw or give, and the opposite is to take, Yoink.
14093659:connecticunt said:Ex. The good lord yeetuth, and the lord yoinketh away.
14093659:connecticunt said:Ex. The good lord yeetuth, and the lord yoinketh away.
14094735:e.littt said:Yeet can also be used in agreement. It's quite the versatile word.
"Do you wanna go for some beers? Yeet."
"Just yeet the beers into the fridge."
14094891:Craw_Daddy said:Its contextual, I often see it used as an exclamation of excitement or proclamation of taking an action with reckless abandon. For example...
Person 1: "IDK dude, the landing on this cliff looks super sketchy. There's rocks poking out of the snow and there's no runout through the trees."
Person 2 in the process of sending said cliff and ignoring Person 1: "Yeet"
**This post was edited on Jan 9th 2020 at 12:15:14am
14094905:katrina said:Do things end well for person 2?