What is the past tense of 'yeet'?
What is the past tense of yeet?
Yote
Yeeted
Yaat/ yoot
Or yet
Its Yote
that bitch was empty, therefore she yote the bottle
that bitch was empty, therefore she yet the bottle (which wasnt there… INVIsABLE BOTTLE)
that bitch was empty, therefore she yeeted the bottle
that bitch was empty, therefore she yeeten the bottle
that bitch was empty, therefore she yaat the bottle
I don't think yeeten sounds that good…
No offense
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Yeeted
(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)
yeeted or yote
Both works
We can have two
yeets to that
Yeets also
Yeeted.
yot
yit
yeeten
yet
YEETED.
Let me explain…
"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".
(dont yell at me if im wrong, though)
This is a question for me
It is yeeted.
You don't yote away
You yeet away. So yeeted is correct, and yote is not.
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I question why we put so much thought into this
It is yeeted.
You don't yote away
You yeet away. So yeeted is correct, and yote is not.
THANK YOU
I did this for science. Just look at my username.
(It involved me jumping from thirty feet up…)
I question why we put so much thought into this
Because most of us are high/middle school students who would rather do anything than school. :P
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True
That is correct Confuzzled
(That is correct, Confuzzled. would be the grammatically correct form of the sentence.)
(When you turn Grammar Chameleon on, you can never go back.)
I know I forgot the comma. I just don't care atm.
@"(In-Honor-of-CW)-Alot-Is-Not-a-Word.-You-Don’t-Write-Alittle,-Abunch,-Acantaloupe,-Aporkchop-so-Don’t-Write-Alot."
It's yeeted, right?
You are correct.
This amateur wordologist go it right!