A fork of Rural Dictionary
A version of yeet, as to be used in past tense.
"Yeet we shall, Yote we have."
past tense of yeet
"LOL i just yote that 3 year old" "lmao what a vegetable"
There is the past tense of yeet, yote. Past tense is all good and shit but if you’re going to go all out; the past past tense is for you. Yoted would be the past tense of yote and is commonly used by extreme intellects and the like. It can even be used by dinosaurs.
Albert Einstein: “I just yoted”. Neil DeGrasse Tyson: “same man”.
The past-tense form of "yeet".
Billy yote his water bottle into the crowd. "This is serious shit man, you should've just yote it to me."
verb (past tense) 1. another way to say yeeted noun 1. slang usually used by furries and maybe some other people when referring to a coyote or someone with a coyote fursona (pronounced as a clipping of the original word) (see also: yarp yarp)
verb (past tense) 1. The drunk man yote the empty barrel across the tavern. noun 1. I saw a yote on the bus today. A real one, I mean; not a fursuiter. He was more polite than most of the humans.
Yeet in its past tense.
“Have you seen that vine where that girl yote the Dr. Pepper can?”