“Yeoh” is a casual way of writing “yeah” or “yes.” It’s an excited, drawn-out “yeeeah” that people type to sound extra enthusiastic or playful.
In real life, you’ll see it in tweets, comments, or texts when someone wants to show big excitement or agreement—like shouting “Yeeeah!” without using all caps. It pops up when friends hype each other up, agree to plans, or celebrate good news.
Meaning & Usage Examples
• “Yeoh, I’ll be there at 8!”
• “Yeoh, that song is fire.”
• “Just landed the job—yeoh!”
Context / Common Use
Mostly on social media, group chats, and gaming voice lines. It’s informal, friendly, and never used in professional emails or formal writing.
Is “Yeoh” a typo?
No, it’s intentional slang to show extra energy and fun.
Can I use “Yeoh” in business emails?
Avoid it. Stick to “yes” or “yeah” in any formal setting.
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