A fork of Rural Dictionary
A variant of "yeah" used only by those badass enough to handle the majesty of these 3 letters. Sounds much less serious and more casual than "yeah". Could also be written as "ye" but that can quickly be misspelled as "yee"
Person 1: Hey I'm setting up a party on Ps4 I've got some of my other buds in it, you wanna join? I can send the invite.
Person 2: Yeh sure send that shit yo
To agree with someone. A shortening of the word 'Yeah'.
Crashoveride: did you ever look up dragonforce when i told you to way long ago?
Shadowface696: Yeh. I suppose I did..
Only those who are so unoriginal that they try to invent yet another way to avoid typing the fourth letter of yeah, when they could easily just type ya if they're that lazy...
The irritating phrase repeated relentlessly by an individual who has blatantly asked you for advice or a demonstration on a given subject and proceeds then to dismiss everything you tell them (often cutting you off mid-sentence) in a feeble attempt at not appearing as unknowledgeable as you clearly know them to be; thus culminating with said individual's arrogance preventing them from gleaning any information from you whatsoever.
You: So Andrew, to begin with we need to engage stage B...
Andrew: Yeh, yeh, yeh!
You: ...then move on to instigate phase...
Andrew: Yeh, yeh, yeh!
You: ...two of the...
Andrew: Yeh, yeh, yeh!
You: ...process. *Sighs*
YEH is the more exciting version of yeah and it's spelled incorrectly on purpose.
It can be used for answering a yes or no question and also to answer an open ended question without answering it directly.
Brian: This Thursday, you free?
Sam: YEH
Bob: Hey what were you doing last night?
Trish: YEH
Bob: ....I see