@CW-BornConfuzzledLeftILoveYa
(That is correct, Confuzzled. would be the grammatically correct form of the sentence.)
(When you turn Grammar Chameleon on, you can never go back.)
(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!
YOTE!
YEETED!
Can you preform the YEET?
Yeeteth
LOL
IT'S A YEET YOTES YEET WORLD!
Huh?
Yeeteth Deleteth
YAINT
Don't yote the boat
Yote all over the boat!
Oh help…
I like yeeted or yaat.
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)
So that’s what yeet means. Huh.
I'm a general.
YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
I'm a general.
YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
best addition yet
hamilton
Yessss!
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