Let me grab a spoonful and we'll call it a fanum tax." Origin: The use of "gyatt" as an exclamation of excitement originates from AAVE, slang for "goddamn." On the other hand, the use of "gyatt ...
Believe it not, it's a compliment. Urban Dictionary explains that “GYAT” is used when complimenting someone with a curvaceous body, while “GYATT” (spelled with two Ts), describes a man or ...
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