A fork of Rural Dictionary
When you were ready to Yeet up until a moment of change or revelation, but now must exclaim nevertheless.
Sid:"I’m down for vino. I was thinking of hitting up Rocco (wine bar?)" Eliza: "Am at home and too poor for Rocco tonight :(...But I did just buy cheap wine and have my comrades around... ;)" Sid:"Yet"
Nickname given to individuals from areas commonly referred to as "the sticks" like Iowa or Kansas. These individuals often use the word yet as a filler word similar to "umm" or "uhh", but in an improper manner which is not related to time or tenses.
Zane and Mark yet are going yet to get pizza yet.
Weed and tobacco, commonly ripped out of water bottle bongs. Aka yetis, or yeti bombs
“Bro me and the boys are skipping art to go Pep some yets in the path, you want in?” “Nah bro, my girlfriend said I have to quit pepping so many yeti bombs cuz she hates the smell”
when you have a feeling for someone but the feeling is less than a crush but more than the feeling of having a friend.
Person: I don't have a crush on Jenny but I do have a yet on her
The true past tense of yeet. Since the past tense of meet is met, then logically the past tense of yeet would be yet.
Yesterday I "yet" my water bottle down the hallway.