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Gyatt/Gyat. Gyatt or gyat (Ge-yaht) is used to express strong excitement, surprise, or admiration, often in reference to seeing a large butt, according to Dictionary.com.
The cool kids are dropping words such as "gyatt," "skibidi," and "pookie," into the conversation, and they're the most popular slang sayings for 2025. But what do they actually mean?
“Gyatt damn,” Kardashian joked at the end of the clip. And “gyatt” isn’t the only new word parents need to keep up with. Just when you thought you perfected your use of “rizz,” Gen Z ...
The Illinois Secretary of State’s Office said it rejected more than 300 vanity and personalized license plates in 2024 due to inflammatory or offensive language.. Among the rejected plate ...
Gyatt. This is one of the nicest things Gen Alpha can say to you. It can also be spelled "gyat," and, just to make sure you ...