A fork of Rural Dictionary
Yote is an abbreviation for Coyote. A small, North American canine. Concidered a pest by many, they help keep down rat populations. As well as cat populations ^_~
"That thar' yote just pounced that mouse!" yelled uncle Bob. "That yote just killed my cat! Now it's mine!" roared uncle Billy as he loaded the varmit rifle.
Yote (yōt) Derived from the Arabic term "Yōetjh" v. (-ing, -ed, -s) 1. to be in agreement with. 2. a solemn greeting or acknowledgment. n. (-ies) 1. son or daughter 2. friend(s) 3. enemy (ies) 4. parent (ex. - father y·ote) interj. 1. used to express sudden pain and displeasure or the current state of ones well being. 2. also used to express joy and enthusiasm. adj. 1. arousing or tending to arouse sexual desire or interest. 2. slang. highly appealing or interesting; attractive v. (-ing, -ed, -s) 1. to pour water on; to soak in, or mix with, water.
Bill: "Hello Tom! Wonderful weather we're having, yes?" Tom: "Yote." Harry: "Hey Richard! Look at the knockers on that blonde! Richard: "Yote." "My fowls, which well enough, I, as before, found feeding at their trough Their yoted wheat." - Chapman.