Where does “yass” come from?

yass (English) comes from English yes, from Middle English yes, from Old English ġīese — "yes"; literally, "so be it".

yass (English): A strong expression of excitement or admiration

Definitions

  1. A strong expression of excitement or admiration

Ancestry of “yass”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishyesUsed to show agreement or acceptance; Used to...
2Middle EnglishyesAlternative form of is; plural of ye; Alternative...
3Old Englishġīese"yes"; literally, "so be it"
Every word from Old English ġīeseEvery word from Middle English yesEvery word from English yes