Definition
Reddit's beautifully chaotic contribution to the English language: a deliberately contradictory way to say "no" that's dripping with meme irony. It's the linguistic equivalent of a shrug emoji but make it confusing.
Example Usage
"Are you going to finish that project on time?" "Yesn't - I'll definitely start it the night before."
Source: Urban Dictionary (https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Yesn%27t&defid=12929316)
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