Per CNN and Streams
is the past tense of yeet not yote?
edit: cause ive been editing an embarassing number of VOTE things so that they say YOTE
It comes from the Old English verb gietān, meaning “to hastily abandon.” The past-tense was giæot, which which is the same type of conjugation as steal-stole – that’s why the vowel changes.
No, last I heard on Hasan’s stream was that one was hit in the shoulder and is in stable condition, the other was hit in the stomach and is in critical condition.