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n. (Chinese) A term used by MIT graduate students in the know to refer to fellow graduate students that are ABC and post-pubescent (but only just). "That's retHARRded."
"Oh, Harr-bar. You are so young and retHARRded sometimes." "Harrk who speaks of age!" |
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a pirate's most detested programmer, optionally with as many R's for emphasis. pirate, standing frustrated over a computer: "Harrrrrrrr!!"
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cold sea-mist. Generally refering to the winter sea-mists in the North Sea. Northumbrian/Tyneside dialect. No longer in common usage Variants :- Harl, Harn, Hoar, Hoare. Origins Saxon/ Norse.vid., OED. 'A Glossary of North Country Words, in Use: With Their Etymology',John Trotter Brockett,1829. It's a real thick harr moving up the Tyne.
"Hare or Harr, a mist or thick fog. Probably from Sax. har, hare, hoar." vid.,J.T.Brocket
mist
sea-mist
fog
fog-bank
miasma
hoare
hoare frost
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substitution word for "whore".. when someone does something harracious it could be a compliment.. Sparks you are the biggest harr on earth. you just touched Dana's butt..
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