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What is the past tense of yeet?

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@actual-fandom-trash

i want donuts

@yeetus

Yes…
This being is craving donuts

I will yeet for donuts. But that means that I would have yeeted.

@yeetus

Yeah

person_off
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Here, have some donuts.

@SaltyLasagna

Hamilton: I'm a general?
Washington: Yeet.
Charles Lee: I'm a general?
Laurens, while shooting at him: YEET!

okay sorry I was reading through this to catch up bc I've been gone all weekend and I just have to say, this made my day so much better

@actual-fandom-trash

Hamilton: I'm a general?
Washington: Yeet.
Charles Lee: I'm a general?
Laurens, while shooting at him: YEET!

okay sorry I was reading through this to catch up bc I've been gone all weekend and I just have to say, this made my day so much better

yes that is the single best addition to this thread

@yeetus

True

It been yote

@yeetus

Huh?

As Snowy said…

A past participle is the form of a verb, typically ending in -ed in English, that is used in forming perfect and passive tenses and sometimes as an adjective, therefore the past participle of Yeet is Yeeted. However, the past tense is Yote. Take the word smite, the past tense is smote, but the past participle is smited.
And Shiver…

(words with eet in the english dictionary change to ed to be past tense if the need to be, but usually they are only used in present tense)

And me…

"Yeet" can be an onomatopoeia, which is a word that expresses a sound, such as honk. The past tense of "honk" is honked. The past tense of "drip" is "dripped". The past tense of "meow" is "meowed". Look up the past tense of almost any onomatopoeia, and you'll find that the end of nearly every single one in past tense is "ed". "Yeet" is also a dance. The past tense of "dance" is danced. Therefore, the past tense of "yeet" is "yeeted".

@yeetus

Thank you, O Great Wordologist

bows

@yeetus

:D

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Welp, with y'all's explaination…Yeetle-dee-doom to all the yote supporters :/

@m1dn1g7t_ri0ts_13

Yaat.

@yeetus

Might be that too
But this being stands by "yeeted"

@m1dn1g7t_ri0ts_13

I like yaat best, but yeeted is acceptable too.

@yeetus

I have made a survey for this!
I'll post the link when I get back on my laptop

@m1dn1g7t_ri0ts_13

Cool!

@yeetus

So, that'll be approximately nine hours later

@m1dn1g7t_ri0ts_13

YAAT (or yeeted)

@yeetus

-_-

@yeetus

Here it is

done!

@yeetus

Thanks

@m1dn1g7t_ri0ts_13

Done! What a fun survey!

@yeetus

:)