yes and
English
Etymology
From a well-known rule in improv acting, wherein improvised lines must (figuratively) be answered with yes and... in order to continue the scene.
Verb
yes and (third-person singular simple present yes ands, present participle yes anding, simple past and past participle yes anded)
- (performing arts) To go along with what is offered, especially in a performative context, and to accept and expand upon it; to go with the flow; to take it in stride.
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