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[Adverb] | "yet" | \ ˈyet \
1: in addition : besides
2: even
3: on top of everything else : no less
Origin: before 12th century ;
Middle English, from Old English gīet; akin to Old Frisian ieta yet;
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[Adverb] | "again" | \ ə-ˈgen \
1: another time : once more : anew
2: to a previous position or place
3: —used to introduce a statement that repeats and stresses something previously said
Origin: before 12th century ;
Middle English ayen, ayein, ayan, ageyn, again "back, in the opposite direction, to a former state, once more, another time," going back to Old English ongeagn, ongeæn, ongēan, ongān, ongegn, ongēn, agēn (Northumbrian ongægn, ongǣn), (compare parallel compounds in Old Saxon angegin "once more, toward," Old High German ingagan, ingegin "in opposition") from on-, a- {see: |on:1|on:1}, {see: |a-:1|a-:1} + -geagn (going back to Germanic *gagna-, whence Old High German gagan "towards, against," Old Norse gagn- "against, counter, through") or -gegn (going back to Germanic *gagni-, whence Old Saxon & Old High German gegin "against," Old Frisian jēn, Old Norse gegn) ;
* Note : It has been assumed that certain Old English forms, such as ongeagn, reflected an original *gagna-, and others, such as ongegn, an original *gegni-, though the evidence for the latter in Old English is not entirely clear. The rare instances of ongegn could represent "palatal monophthongization" of ongeagn, while ongēn would be a contraction of ongegn—this would leave only reflexes of *gagna- in Old English. Old English ongān (continued in Middle English ayan) apparently represents a monophthongization of ongēan after the crest of the diphthong had shifted forward. Middle English ayen, the most common southern form well into the 14th century, may be the outcome of either ongēan or ongēn. The form ayein would appear to directly continue ongegn. Originally northern again is presumed to have the velar /g/ from Old Norse i gegn. The shortened vowel in the usual pronunciation of again is probably due to against, where it was conditioned by the final consonant cluster. The origin of Germanic *gagna-, *gegni- (Gothic correspondent lacking) is obscure.;
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[Conjunction] | "yet"
1: but nevertheless : but
Origin: 13th century ;
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[Idiom] | "just yet"
1: right now —used in negative constructions to say that something is not done yet or true yet but will be soon
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[Idiom] | "the best is yet to come/be"
1: —used to say that good things have happened but that even better things will happen in the future
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[Idiom] | "early days (yet)"
1: —used to say that it is too soon to know how something will turn out
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[Adverb] | "yet"
1: at a later time;
* e.g., " ... we may yet figure it out "
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2: in addition to what has been said;
* e.g., " ... offered yet another option for our planned tour of Europe "
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3: in spite of that;
* e.g., " ... the hikers were scared, and yet they continued to go deeper into the cave "
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(10) - Urban Dictionary
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[ "yet" ]
1: the word "yet" is a word that can change your life!
* e.g., ... Boy:do u have a boyfriend?"
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[ "yet" ]
1: The best word ever invented.
* e.g., ... Girl 1 - You got a boyfriend?
# 3 - { is it in yet?:2982804 }
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[ "is it in yet?" ]
1: Possibly the worst sentence you can expect to hear from your sexual partner - save from "Surprise! I have AIDS!".
* e.g., ... "Ok, is it in yet?"
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[ "Is it in yet?" ]
1: Term used to indicate a small penis size, so small that the woman can not feel it in her vagina.
* e.g., ... Man: "Who's your daddy!"
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[ "Yet" ]
1: A word that describes that something hasn't happened, but will soon happen.
* e.g., ... McCall hates the word yet.
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[ "Yet" ]
1: Yay + bet = yet
* e.g., ... Friend 1: Jenny doesn’t think I’m cheating w u anymore, so down for tonight?
Side hoe: yet!
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[ "Yet" ]
1: When you were ready to Yeet up until a moment of change or revelation, but now must exclaim nevertheless.
* e.g., ... Sid:"I’m down for vino. I was thinking of hitting up Rocco (wine bar?)"
Eliza: "Am at home and too poor for Rocco tonight :(...But I did just buy cheap wine and have my comrades around... ;)"
Sid:"Yet"
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[ "yets" ]
1: redneck word meaning huge perky tits
* e.g., ... god damn, troy did you see them yets?
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[ "Yet" ]
1: Nickname given to individuals from areas commonly referred to as "the sticks" like Iowa or Kansas. These individuals often use the word yet as a filler word similar to "umm" or "uhh", but in an improper manner which is not related to time or tenses.
* e.g., ... Zane and Mark yet are going yet to get pizza yet.
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[ "Yet" ]
1: Weed and tobacco, commonly ripped out of water bottle bongs. Aka yetis, or yeti bombs
* e.g., ... “Bro me and the boys are skipping art to go Pep some yets in the path, you want in?”
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