verb: To grab a bumper of a moving car on a snowy street and
squat down and ride on your feet.
We were yarring last night on Sal's car and Billy hit a dry patch and bashed his head on the bumper. Wot a pisser!
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the act of messing something up so bad you want to cry
I yar yarred our date and now Iβm really sad
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Itβs the same as yeah or yes.
Sally: do you want a hamburger
Mayson: Yar Yar
Hasn't anyone ever seen Kate Hepburn in <i>The Philadephia Story</i>? Yar - when a boat is trim, responsive, and in all ways lively in handling.
"My, she was yar."
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1. Pirate's greeting.
2. Interjection used by pirates.
3. Expression of great joy.
4. Jubulant greeting.
1. "Yar, maties, to-day we sail to the Dry Tortugas!"
2. "Yar, whirrs me cutlass? I got an itch, yar. Yar, I need to do laundry!"
3. "YAR! I just won the lottery!"
4. "Yar, Fred, hows it going?"
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The traditional, affirmative pirate-speak usage of "yar" has become antiquated. The contemporary definitions are as follows:
1. Among snowboarders and skiiers, it is a synonym for the colloquial word "gnar," referring to snow.
2. Drawing off the previous definition, yar has recently started to represent coke (cocaine) (aka snow).
1. I shredded so much yar today. The pow was fresh!
2. Let's call up your dealer to buy some yar.
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In languages of Urdu (spoken in Pakistan) and Hindi (spoken in India) it means a friend. Similar to the word "bud" or "buddy" in the English language.
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