A fork of Rural Dictionary
Yoited is the past tense of yeet (normies think that the past tense of yeet is yote
I yoited my brother when he stole my Backyardigans CD.
Used either when throwing/kicking something a great distance, or is used when celebrating. Present tense of yeet
Maddie: I just scored a goal!
Hannah: YOIT!!!
“you are what yoit” >>>>> “you are what you eat”
perfect for any emotion
a word similar to those such as yikes, eek, oof, yuh, oop, etc.
Young Lad: “yikes that was embarrassing”
Intellectual: “yoit”
Young Lad: “you down to play some crazy 8’s?”
Intellectual: “yOIT”