Common insult among the students of St. Andrews College, Dublin.
Err can be used for pretty much everything, however it is mostly used when someone proves they are particularly knowledgeable about a topic, as a general insult or when someone is being a bit of an all-round twat.
Err can be used for pretty much everything, however it is mostly used when someone proves they are particularly knowledgeable about a topic, as a general insult or when someone is being a bit of an all-round twat.
by spinme August 4, 2009

by ThisPersonIsPointless October 29, 2019

by MeAd November 3, 2003

by XZAV...HALP MEH March 7, 2019

The word you say describing the feeling you get when someone does or says something so idiotic that you can't help but feel idiotic just from listening/witnessing the person doing that idiotic thing.
"Errrrrr, that girl said the dumbest thing ever!"
"Err, why was that necessary?"
"Err, that nerdy man is wearing neon yellow socks with brown leather shoes."
"Err, why was that necessary?"
"Err, that nerdy man is wearing neon yellow socks with brown leather shoes."
by krn12345 March 2, 2014

Err originated as Airsoft, then to errsoft, then to the simple "err". It is used by players in glenmoore, PA. It implies a more savage form of combat.
by Chase Englund January 18, 2008

“Err” or “ERR” pronounced either “Errrrrrrrrrrrrr” or “Urrrrrrrrrrrrr” is a loudly fashion depending on whom is around.
“MASSIVE ER!” can be used the "massive" prefix is used to note appreciation/acknowledgement for someone.
Never know how to express your emotions for someone or something just add the three letter word “err” to the beginning of your sentence i.e. “ errrrrr FAT BITCH” or in a kind way “ER that girl is mega fit” . The word MASSIVE can be used to describe a big and loud ER i.e. “MASSIVE HAIRY FAT CUNT” here are some examples below.
“MASSIVE ER!” can be used the "massive" prefix is used to note appreciation/acknowledgement for someone.
Never know how to express your emotions for someone or something just add the three letter word “err” to the beginning of your sentence i.e. “ errrrrr FAT BITCH” or in a kind way “ER that girl is mega fit” . The word MASSIVE can be used to describe a big and loud ER i.e. “MASSIVE HAIRY FAT CUNT” here are some examples below.
Carl “SanJ I have just defeated Ruby Weapon on Final Fantasy VII!”
SanJ “ERRR MASSIVE Ruby Weapon!!”
This indicates that SanJ is happy that Carl defeated Ruby Weapon on Final Fantasy VII
Here is different example
SanJ” Carl that new girl Charlotte is well fit I think I might ask her out”
Carl “no she’s fat SanJ ERRRR MASSIVE CHARLOTTE”
Here you can see different versions of ER used for good and bad here is another example
SanJ: "Where's MASSIVE MATT R?" (Indicates SanJ is concerned for Matt R's welfare)
"Where's Matt R" would not have the same heartfelt concern.
"MASSIVE" can be either a positive or negative connotation when discussing 'biatcheZ'. E.G. "ERR MASSIVE OWL" would indicate Cara Bentham is a horrifically ugly pug-faced douche. Whereas "MASSIVE DAVENPORT" would indicate Davenport is very fit.
SanJ “ERRR MASSIVE Ruby Weapon!!”
This indicates that SanJ is happy that Carl defeated Ruby Weapon on Final Fantasy VII
Here is different example
SanJ” Carl that new girl Charlotte is well fit I think I might ask her out”
Carl “no she’s fat SanJ ERRRR MASSIVE CHARLOTTE”
Here you can see different versions of ER used for good and bad here is another example
SanJ: "Where's MASSIVE MATT R?" (Indicates SanJ is concerned for Matt R's welfare)
"Where's Matt R" would not have the same heartfelt concern.
"MASSIVE" can be either a positive or negative connotation when discussing 'biatcheZ'. E.G. "ERR MASSIVE OWL" would indicate Cara Bentham is a horrifically ugly pug-faced douche. Whereas "MASSIVE DAVENPORT" would indicate Davenport is very fit.
by SanJ & Carl March 23, 2008
