Besides, does every word have a meaning?
I looked down and said, “Yes, Josh, every word has more than one definition.” He looked kind of confused, so sensing a teachable father-son moment, I went on. I said there's a dictionary definition, but also, the words have another kind of definition: the definition that we communicate in a different way.
Furthermore, what words have no synonyms? obviate, parallel, isosceles, gastroenterologist, pahoehoe, anemometer, sphygnomometer, pyroclastic, enantiomer. These are not "irreducible", but it takes more than one word to " reduce" them. (of couse, now someone will come up with one-word synonyms just to refute my offhand examples).
People also ask, what is a meaningless word?
worthless, insignificant, trivial, senseless, inconsequential, hollow, unimportant, useless, absurd, pointless, vague, empty, futile, aimless, blank, double-talk, feckless, fustian, good-for-nothing, inane.
Is YEET a real word?
But yeet isn't actually a nonsense word, that's just how most people use it. So yeet is a word that means “to throw,” and it can be used as an exclamation while throwing something.