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Definition of yute

yute

noun

  • Nonstandard pronunciation of youth [JM, UK, CAN].
    look 'pon dat yute up 'pon dat chair, 'im tink 'im owns di place.

    Last edited on Mar 27 2023. Submitted by Anonymous on Mar 27 2023.

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