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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish22•edit-22 years agoIt’s just how language evolves. Maybe the extra force insinuated in “yeet” helps differentiate, depending on the person. In the end, as long as you understand, then what has been communicated has succeeded, even if it’s weird.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish29•2 years agoI think there’s a sublety missing that yeet implies thrown with great force but without care for the direction.
It’s just how language evolves. Maybe the extra force insinuated in “yeet” helps differentiate, depending on the person.
In the end, as long as you understand, then what has been communicated has succeeded, even if it’s weird.
I think there’s a sublety missing that yeet implies thrown with great force but without care for the direction.
And suddenness!
Yeet for distance, kobe for accuracy.