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SlangSince 2022-2023

Gyatt

/GEE-at (like 'god' with 'yat')/(Exclamation)

Quick Facts

Origin
Twitch streamer YourRAGE
Popularized By
YourRAGE, Kai Cenat, TikTok
Year
2022-2023

Definition

Gyatt (also spelled "gyat") is an exclamation used to express attraction or admiration, typically when seeing someone attractive. It's essentially a dramatic, drawn-out way of saying "god damn!" The term is most commonly used when someone is impressed by a person's physical appearance.

Origin & History

Gyatt originated from Twitch streamer YourRAGE, who would exclaim "gyatt!" during streams when reacting to attractive women. The term is a phonetic spelling of how "god damn" sounds when said quickly with excitement.

The term gained massive popularity in 2022-2023 when Kai Cenat and other streamers adopted it. On TikTok, "gyatt" became a meme with videos showing exaggerated reactions to attractive people, often used humorously or ironically.

The pronunciation emphasizes the first syllable: "GYAT" or "GEE-at." Multiple spelling variations exist:

  • Gyatt (most common)
  • Gyat
  • Gya-a-a-at (extended for emphasis)

How to Use It

Gyatt is used as a standalone exclamation, similar to "damn!" or "wow!" It's typically:

  • Shouted or emphasized
  • Used when seeing someone attractive
  • Often used humorously or in meme contexts
  • Can be extended for dramatic effect: "GYAAAAAT!"

Examples

sees attractive person "GYATT!"

"Bro said gyatt so loud the whole class heard him."

"She walked in and everyone went 'gyatt.'"

"That fit goes hard. Gyatt!"

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