gyatt
nameEtymology
Etymology tree Proto-Indo-European *ǵʰew- Proto-Indo-European *-tós Proto-Indo-European *ǵʰutós? Proto-Germanic *gudą Proto-West Germanic *god Old English god Middle English god Middle English God English God English gyatt Originally an AAVE pronunciation of God, most likely from the interjection, “Goddamn!” Popularized by YouTuber and Twitch streamer YourRAGE, who in June 2021 started a gag in which he would scream "GYATT" upon seeing an attractive woman's buttocks. In a 2023 video, he stated: Everybody used to say "god damn" or "golly" but I said it weird. I'd always say "gyatt", I would never say "god damn". Chat realized that, and a way of making fun of me in 2020, they started typing "gyatt" to mock me. The gag was subsequently adopted by other YouTubers, including Kai Cenat, resulting in the term being further popularized around early 2023.
Definitions
Pronunciation spelling of God, in interjectional phrases such as God damn, oh my God,…
Pronunciation spelling of God, in interjectional phrases such as God damn, oh my God, etc., representing African-American Vernacular English.
- i say gyat dayum this coheed album is awesome!!! and im only on the 2nd track!
- GYATT DAMN I'm Hungry!!!!!!!
- Oh gyat. That's the worst jelly ever.
Goddamn! Wow!
- oomf looked so good today gyatt 😍
- Gyatt dawg that's just mean.
- Every time I see this picture I just imagine the things I would do to that body GYATT
Well-shaped or attractive buttocks, typically of a woman.
- Do oats actually give you a gyatt?
- what's he complaining for? he gets to look at gyatts for an hour or so (idk how long a volleyball game lasts)
- Yo mama sooo skibidi that when I told her I was the rizzler she stuck her gyatt out
The neighborhood
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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA