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What (who) is yet yet? - definition

ALBUM BY DO MAKE SAY THINK
And Yet and Yet; & yet & yet; &yet&yet

yet yet?      
The way that we refined southerners ask a friend if he has already dined.
Yet yet?
Yet another         
IDIOMATIC QUALIFIER USED IN THE NAME OF PROGRAMS
Yet Another; YAAP
Among programmers, yet another (often abbreviated ya, Ya, or YA in the initial part of an acronym) is an idiomatic qualifier in the name of a computer program, organisation, or event that is confessedly unoriginal.
Yet Another         
IDIOMATIC QUALIFIER USED IN THE NAME OF PROGRAMS
Yet Another; YAAP
<jargon> (YA-, after Unix's yacc - Yet Another Compiler-Compiler) A humorous allusion often used in titles to acknowledge that the topic is not original, though the content is. As in "Yet Another AI Group" or "Yet Another {Simulated Annealing} Algorithm". If used of others' work, it describes something of which there are already far too many. In hackish acronyms the "YA" prefix almost invariably expands to Yet Another, e.g. YABA, YAUN. [Jargon File] (1996-11-26)

Wikipedia

& Yet & Yet

& Yet & Yet is the third album by Canadian post-rock band Do Make Say Think. It was released on March 18, 2002 by Constellation Records.

"Chinatown" was featured on the soundtrack for Stephen Gaghan's Syriana.

Examples of use of yet yet?
1. There is temporary housing, but nothing permanent yet Yet six months on, some Malaysian villages hit by the tsunami are still struggling to get back on their feet.
2. So, potential sales of Azilect have risen from a quarter–billion dollars to a billion, and that‘s to start with, says Sarig (note that the drug hasn‘t been approved for the specific use of slowing the disease yet). Yet he left his recommendation for Teva at Sector Perform. (TheMarker) Advertisement Merrill Lynch sees Azilect as a "game–changer" for Teva, though its language is cagey – "Azilect (rasagaline) could be the first product shown to slow the progression of Parkinson‘s disease." Which could transform it from a niche drug into a blockbuster.