Define Yeat Meaning

Yeat
A colloquial word used in Newburyport, Massachusetts at least before the Second World War (1939-1945), allegedly shouted from one naval ship to another to identify a resident of Newburyport. Also used to show both affirmation and disapproval ("yes," "no"); first word of the Newburyport slang-phrase "yeat the bun." Yeat can be used as a greeting, as a noun, an interjection, an adjective, and a verb.

John: Yeat!
Mark: Yes, yeat indeed. And how are you doing this fine day?
John: Yeat.
Mark: Ah, not too well. Do you want to go help me do chores?
John: Yeat to that!
Mark: Ah, so you'd rather not. How about the movies.
John: YEAT!
Mark: Great, let's go.

(various usages)
By Romy
Yeat
PORTSIDE!-(u guys know what im taklin about)

1-"yeah right"
2-"hell no"
3-"fuck you/shut the fuck up/your gay"
4-someone is telling you a a story and u dont believe them.

1-hey lets play lastertag, it'll be fun!
yea YEAT
2-hey grab that for me
uhhh yeat
3-(your in a car watching little freshman walking..roll down window..)
YEAT!
4-the reason i didn't call you is because my phone died!
yea yeat
By Dael
Yeat
("yeet")

The first instance of the word 'yeat' appears during World War II as a ship-to-ship Naval greeting to identify oneself as a a resident of Newburyport, Massachusetts, USA. A response in kind indicated that the man had found a fellow Newburyporter.

The word has endured to this day, but the meaning has drastically evolved. While still used as a greeting, though rarely in the original spirit of the word, the word is now a profanity used in innumerable contexts. Meanings include: "fuck that", "fuck you", "fuck off/get the fuck out of here", "fuck", "fuckin' a", and "shit". The examples below will allow for the best understanding of the various uses of the word.

Often used in the phrase "yeat da bun".

(Yeet): noun, interjection, adjective, verb

Father: Son! Get off your ass and take the trash out!
Son: Yeat!

Friend 1: Hey man I think I'm gonna join the marching band. You wanna join with me?
Friend 2: Yeat!

Stoner 1: Duuuuude. I spilled the bong water all over your cat.
Stoner 2: Yeat!

Friend 1: Dude how old is your sister?
Friend 2: Yeat!
By Kathye
Yeat
portside, if you know it, you know it

"dude, you coulda hooked up with that fat chick.."

"YEAT!"
By Harmony
Yeat
What you say to your teacher when she asks you to do a 10 page essay

teacher: Now sammy, I would like you to do a 10 page essay on the cause and effects of the industrial revolution
student:yeaaaaaaaaaat
teacher: oh my!
By Barbaraanne
Yeat
("yeet")

The first instance of the word 'yeat' appears during World War II as a ship-to-ship Naval greeting to identify oneself as a a resident of Newburyport, Massachusetts, USA. A response in kind indicated that the man had found a fellow Newburyporter.

The word has endured to this day, but the meaning has drastically evolved. While still used as a greeting, though rarely in the original spirit of the word, the word is now a profanity used in innumerable contexts. Meanings include: "fuck that", "fuck you", "fuck off/get the fuck out of here", "fuck", "fuckin' a", and "shit". The examples below will allow for the best understanding of the various uses of the word.

Often used in the phrase "yeat da bun".

(Yeet): noun, interjection, adjective, verb

Father: Son! Get off your ass and take the trash out!
Son: Yeat!

Friend 1: Hey man I think I'm gonna join the marching band. You wanna join with me?
Friend 2: Yeat!

Stoner 1: Duuuuude. I spilled the bong water all over your cat.
Stoner 2: Yeat!

Friend 1: Dude how old is your sister?
Friend 2: Yeat!
By Sheila-Kathryn
Yeat
Rumor has it this was a Scandanavian Seafarer's greeting.

Often used in crowds to find other "port" residents, and interestingly, sometimes to calm uncomfortable violent situations among port residents. One group in possible conflict with another may yell "Yeat!" and if the other group responds in kind, the situation calms.

"Where is Jimmy?"
"YEAT!"
crowd murmer"YEAT!"
"There he is."
By Claribel
Yeat

"why dont you go get that for me."
"Ya, YEAT"
By Lee
Yeat

By Cinderella
Yeat
basically it can mean anything you want it to. beleive me i have a friend in Newburyport and have a yeat shirt

Hey you yeat!
Yeat the balls away from me!
Well I yeated your mother last night!
Etc.Etc...
By Tressa