The ultimate word that can be substituted for any word in any sentence at any time and still preserve the original meaning but add a deeper level of meaning and nuance that was not present in the original sentence.
I got yarded last night. Iβve got to yard some work real quick. Iβm going to yarding over in a bit.
13π 2π
Slang for 100 usually refers to currency
Man that Gucci t-shirt set me back a yard, but it looks door with my Versace jeans
14π 3π
driving through people's yards with your vehicle
pretty much drifting trees and ravaging shrubs
fun way to pass the time if you live in a small town
best vehicles to use are those you don't give a shit about
YARD HARD.
"I know who ran through my yard and its not cool. I spent good money for 2 apple trees that are dead now. I would suggest you get a new hobby. You also didnt happen to see my deer cameras in my yard that took your photograph. I would advise you not to run though my yard again. " - local mother
"damn, i love yarding." - all yard harders.
11π 2π
The place where all the boys are brought to by my milkshake
My milkshake brings all the boys to the yard, and they're like "It's better than yours" ...
58π 23π
The conjunction of the two words βYou Heardβ. Combining the words βyouβ and βheardβ.
As Marshall was leaving the DJ booth, he proclaimed to Gannon that he is the greatest. Gannon then replied, βYardβ.
As Hank left the barbershop, the others wished him a good day. Hank threw the deuce up and yelled back, βyardβ.
When someone says On Yard you know they telling the truthπ
I promise I didn't do nothin with yo girl. On yard brud.
the manchester equivalent of the london term 'allow it'
person 1 :hey man, wanna go to the shop
person 2: yard it, i cant be arsed
8π 2π