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- yee yeee.
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interj. an ecstatic expression of a religious frenzy.

 | <Yee! Yeee! I kidnapped the future and ransomed it for the past. —Rev. Ivan Stang, The Book of the SubGenius: Being the Divine Wisdom, Guidance, and Prophecy of J.R. ‘Bob’ Dobbs, High Epopt of the Church of the SubGenius, Here Inscribed for the Salvation of Future Generations and in the Hope that Slack May Someday Reign on this Earth.> |
- yee-aay-ee.
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interj. an exultant shout, as by a hunter.

 | <Then above the confused sounds Stuart Tarleton’s voice rose, in an exultant shout, “Yee-aay-ee!” as if he were on the hunting field. —Margaret Mitchell, Gone With the Wind.> |
- yeee.
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interj. a cry of terror.

 | <Suddenly the happiness on their faces turned to terror. “Yeee! Look! Look!” one cried. —Stephen D. Sullivan, The Phoenix.> |
interj. a squeal of pain.

 | <The voice from the bathroom made him jump. “Yeee!” he answered, as he caught the glans of his penis in the zipper. —Michael Fredrickson, A Cinderella Affidavit.> |
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