Yeet Trademark Owner
Well, I heard some folks talkin’ ’bout this “yeet” thing. This young fella, Kasey Scott Huffman, he’s the one who got that “yeet” word all locked up, you know? He’s a wrestler, I hear. A real big shot, I guess, gettin’ that “yeet” thing and callin’ it his own.
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They say he got that “yeet” thing trademarked. That means he owns it, like how Farmer Johnson owns his cows. Nobody else can just go usin’ it without askin’ him real nice, I reckon. He done it back in 2021, they say. Smart fella. Probably richer than a pig in mud now, all ’cause of that one word, “yeet”.
I remember when folks just used to say “throw” or “hurl”. Now it’s all “yeet” this and “yeet” that. Times sure are changin’, ain’t they? But this Kasey, he saw it comin’, I suppose. He got that yeet trademark before anyone else could even think of it.
And then, there’s that big wrestlin’ company, you know the one, WWE. They wanted to use “yeet” too, I heard. But they couldn’t, no sir. ‘Cause Kasey, he already got it. They probably had to pay him a pretty penny to use it, or maybe they just couldn’t use it at all. I don’t know all the details, but it sure is somethin’, ain’t it?
- Kasey Scott Huffman, he owns “yeet”
- He got it trademarked in 2021
- WWE wanted “yeet” but Kasey already had it
- “Yeet” used to just mean “throw”, I reckon
So this Kasey fella, he’s probably sittin’ pretty now. All because of that “yeet” word. He even got something called “Yeet Movement” trademarked, too. That’s what they say. This whole trademark thing is a bit confusing to me, but I guess it’s important. It’s like puttin’ your brand on a cow, so everyone knows it’s yours.
What is a Trademark Anyway?
Well, from what I gather, this trademark thing, it’s like a special mark you put on somethin’ you made up. A word, a picture, whatever. And once you got that trademark, nobody else can use it without your say-so. It’s like sayin’, “This here is mine, and you can’t have it!”

So, this Kasey, he got the trademark for “yeet”. That means, if you wanna use “yeet” to sell somethin’ or make money off it, you gotta go through him. He’s the yeet trademark owner, plain and simple. Like how I gotta go to Miller’s if I want me some of their special chicken feed. Ain’t nothin’ free in this world, that’s for sure.
Now, why would someone want a trademark? Well, I reckon it’s ’cause they wanna make sure nobody else is stealin’ their ideas. It’s like puttin’ up a fence around your property. Keeps the honest folks out, and maybe some of the dishonest ones too, if you’re lucky.
It seems like a lot of work to me, this trademark business. But I guess if you got somethin’ special, like that “yeet” word, it’s worth it. You don’t want some city slicker comin’ along and takin’ what’s yours, do you?
Why is “Yeet” so Popular?
Shoot, I don’t rightly know. I think young people like it. It’s short, I guess. And it sounds kinda funny. Like when you toss a rock into the pond, “Yeet!” Maybe it just makes ’em feel good to say it.
Back in my day, we didn’t have no “yeet”. We just said what we meant. But these young’uns, they got all sorts of newfangled words. I can’t hardly keep up. But that wrestler man, Kasey Huffman, he got this “yeet”, and now it is big. He is a smart one.

This Wrestler Fella Kasey Huffman
He must be a smart cookie, this Kasey. Figurin’ out how to get that trademark and all. He is a professional wrestler, you know. Probably wrestles them big ol’ fellas on the television. I seen it a time or two. Lots of jumpin’ and hollerin’. Not my cup of tea, but I guess some folks like it.
But this Kasey, he’s more than just a wrestler, I reckon. He’s a businessman, too. Gettin’ that yeet trademark, that’s a business move. He’s probably makin’ a good livin’ off it, too. Good for him, I say. A fella’s gotta make a livin’ somehow, right?
I wonder if he ever comes back to his hometown. Maybe he’s got folks around here. I would like to ask him about this yeet trademark. This “yeet” thing is all over the place now. He sure did somethin’ there, didn’t he? That Kasey, he’s a real go-getter. Yes, he is. He is a real yeet trademark owner.