Where does the word YEET come from?

The early origins of 'yeet'
In 2008, an Urban Dictionary user described the word as simply a way to express excitement. The entry elaborated that it could be used in basketball, “when someone has shot a three-pointer that they are sure will go in the hoop,” or, even more colorfully “as one ejaculates.”
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Who created the term YEET?

Etymology 1

Originating and coined in 1998 by British presenter Jeremy Clarkson, but popularized by a 2014 video uploaded on Vine.
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What did YEET originally mean?

The term Yeet has evolved in many ways throughout time. The original use of Yeet was a term for a dance, which arose about 2014, but was then transformed into an exclamation of excitement or exuberance when throwing something, such as throwing trash into a trash can, or making a shot in basketball.
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When did the word YEET become a word?

Yeet was defined online along those lines in 2008, but it went viral in 2014 as a dance move. One of the most popular videos of the yeet dance involved a dramatic arm chop while saying “Yeet!” or “Ya yeet!”
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Is YEET an actual word?

Yeet is a slang word that functions broadly with the meaning “to throw,” but is especially used to emphasize forcefulness and a lack of concern for the thing being thrown. (You don't yeet something if you're worried that it might break.)
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Where did "yeet" come from? A look at the complex history of this word.



Why does my kid say YEET?

Yeeting means throwing things. But it also apparently means an expression of excitement or happiness or nervousness. But you don't always say yeet, in fact, you have it use it correctly because yeet is a verb, a noun, and a source of unending frustration for moms everywhere.
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What is the opposite of YEET?

Even if you haven't thought of it this way, you'll note a stab of recognition at this hypothesis: “Yoink” is the opposite of “Yeet.” There's a pleasing balance to the formulation. An economy of letters but a sharp divergence of sound.
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What does YEET mean in the 1700s?

"Yeet" was originally concocted as an elision of "Yes!" (with the exclamation mark) and "Neat!" (also with the exclamation mark).
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Is YEET in the Oxford dictionary?

At least one thousand new entries were added to English dictionaries in 2021, with the Oxford English Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, Collins and Dictionary.com transforming our sweet, sweet slang to actual English. Thank goodness: we can now say 'yeet' and still be technically correct.
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What ethnicity is YEET?

Yeat was born on February 26, 2000 in Irvine, California to a Mexican father and Romanian mother.
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Is YEET a word in Scrabble?

YEET is not a valid scrabble word.
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How do you use YEET in a sentence?

Meaning of yeet in English

to throw something with a lot of force: He just grabbed my phone and yeeted it into the river. Yeet me that water bottle.
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What do UwU mean?

Uwu is an emoticon depicting a cute face. It is used to express various warm, happy, or affectionate feelings. A closely related emoticon is owo, which can more specifically show surprise and excitement. There are many variations of uwu and owo, including and OwO, UwU, and OwU, among others.
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How do you reply to YEET?

* Yell “yeet” when you throw something aggressively. For example, slam-dunking some garbage into a trash can. * “Yeet” can sometimes mean “yes,” “thank you,” or just be a general expression of agreement, if used in the right context. For example, if someone says “I like your shoes,” you can reply with “yeet.”
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Is sus a cuss word?

Sus is used as a synonym of suspicious, or suspect, as in “you've been acting pretty sus, I think you're up to something.” It's a slang word used to say that someone or something shouldn't be trusted.
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What does YEET mean in the Urban Dictionary?

Yeet is an exclamation that can be used for excitement, approval, surprise, or to show all-around energy. It's been around since 2008, and by now, this slang term has also become a dance move, is used to celebrate a good throw, and pops up in sports and sexual contexts, according to Urban Dictionary.
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Did the Simpsons create yoink?

Coined by writer George Meyer for the TV show The Simpsons; perhaps from yank, or imitative of the sound effect (a quick upward slide on a violin) that accompanies something being snatched in classic comedies.
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What does it mean to get Yoinked?

to take something with stealth, speed, and finesse.
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What does GUAP mean in slang?

Guap is slang for a lot of money—cash money. Unlike some of the other many slang terms for money (e.g., rack or milli), guap is an unspecified amount. It's just a lot of dough, moolah, bones.
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Is YEET a Gen Z word?

Arguably, “Yeet” is probably one of the most difficult Gen Z slang words to understand. For the very reason that there is no definitive meaning behind the word and can be used in just about any context. But for most part, “Yeet” is just another way of saying yes. “Want to get out of here?”
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Do Gen Z say Yolo?

The Gen Z version of YOLO (you only live once). Usually exclaimed when doing something risky or throwing an item very hard. How to use it: “Imma throw this straight into the net, just watch. Yeet!”
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