Yeap vs Yead - What's the difference?
yeap | yead |
* 1950 , Conrad Aiken, The Short Stories of Conrad Aiken
* 2003 , Rick W White, Comes Like a Raging Fire
* 2009 , Terri Lee Ryan, Life Is One Big To-Do List: A Woman's Life After 40
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*{{quote-book, year=1850, author=William Cullen Bryant, title=Letters of a Traveller, chapter=, edition=
, passage=The Derbyshire people have a saying-- "Darbyshire born, and Darbyshire bred, Strong o' the yarm and weak o' the yead ." }}
*{{quote-book, year=1906, author=Mrs. Henry De La Pasture, title=Peter's Mother, chapter=, edition=
, passage="Beer doan't agree wi' my inzide, an' it gits into my yead , and makes me proper jolly, zo the young volk make game on me. }}
*{{quote-book, year=1918, author=J. Arthur Gibbs, title=A Cotswold Village, chapter=, edition=
, passage=Put 'v' for 'f'; for 's' put 'z'; 'Th' and 't' we change to 'd,'-- So dry an' kip this in thine yead , An' thou wills't talk as plain as we." }}
As an adverb yeap
is an alternative spelling of lang=en.As a noun yead is
head.yeap
English
Adverb
(-)- "Yeap , I do. D'you see that chair on the porch?"
- I told her, "Yeap . I'm here on vacation." We both smiled, as she told me, "Me too."
- Yeap , I'm coming back in my next life as a daughter of one of my friends. I would never have to worry about looking ugly.
Anagrams
*yead
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