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Yeid

Definition:

Yeid is a versatile term that can be used as a noun, verb, adjective, or adverb.

Senses and Usages:

Noun:

1. (Popular) A deliciously sweet tropical fruit, often found in the Caribbean. It has a vibrant yellow color and a unique flavor.

Example sentence: I tried a slice of yeid today and it was the most refreshing fruit I've ever tasted.

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2. (Local) A slang term used in certain regions to refer to a party or gathering.

Example sentence: Everyone in the neighborhood is excited about the yeid happening tonight.

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Verb:

1. (Popular) To yield or produce a result or outcome.

Example sentence: The experiment yeided unexpected results, leading to further investigation.

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2. (Local) To give in or submit to someone's authority or demands.

Example sentence: He finally yeided to his friend's persistent request to join the team.

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Adjective:

1. (Popular) Describing something as yielding or productive.

Example sentence: The business venture proved to be a yeid investment, generating substantial profits.

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2. (Local) Referring to something or someone as fashionable or trendy.

Example sentence: The fashion show showcased all the yeid clothing trends for the upcoming season.

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Adverb:

1. (Popular) In a yielding manner; to do something with flexibility or openness.

Example sentence: She approached the negotiation yeidly, allowing room for compromise.

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2. (Local) Informally, meaning "indeed" or "absolutely."

Example sentence: "Are you going to the concert?" "Yeid! I wouldn't miss it for the world."

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