slang
—used to express surprise, approval, or excited enthusiasm
As the right guard headed to his stall, he uttered two words just audible over the hum of a winning locker room: "Yeet, yeet."—Olivia Reiner
Instead of saying "cool" when something good happens, he would say "yeet", which in slang can mean anything from "yes" to expressing excitement or approval.—Mary-Jo Tohill
… he enjoys using the slang phrase "yeet" to celebrate his keto diet achievements.—M2 PressWIRE
yeeted; yeeting; yeets
: to throw especially with force and without regard for the thing being thrown
When it comes to Twitter features, number one on the wish list of the platform's heaviest users—apart from a Super Mega Block option that instantly yeets a nasty user into the sea—is the edit button.—Caitlin Welsh
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Merriam-Webster unabridged
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