by Likesyrup April 30, 2009
by OH MY GURD October 9, 2009
(Noun)
-Short for "you heard?" Typically used by people with advanced colloquial hoodology-based diction.
-Short for "you heard?" Typically used by people with advanced colloquial hoodology-based diction.
Ex. 1 "Aye man, what's good with it?" Marqaviontavous said. He gets ignored. "yerd?"
Ex. 2 "Somebody got glocked down by the glickanator 9000 last night, yerd?"
Ex 3. "Yerd what I said or nah?"
Ex. 2 "Somebody got glocked down by the glickanator 9000 last night, yerd?"
Ex 3. "Yerd what I said or nah?"
by Hoodology Major October 1, 2022
by KyoneTheGreat March 4, 2011
Slang started by the Dele gang, has been in use since the beginning of 2019. This brings togather the words “you heard” or “do you understand?”
*in a group chat*
Mike : we going to the beach today?
Sydney : I’m down , leave at 2pm?
Mike : ok dope - yerd that boys?
Mike : we going to the beach today?
Sydney : I’m down , leave at 2pm?
Mike : ok dope - yerd that boys?
by DeleG$ng March 20, 2019
1. A Yearbook-Nerd (hence yerd)
2. A yearbook-nerd who is particularly obsessed with being in yearbook
3. A person that has been traumatized by the extraneous workload caused by being a member of Yearbook staff/Annual staff
4. A person in yearbook that can't help but using/recognizing yearbook terms in normal conversation (such as 'gutter', 'pica', 'whitespace', 'stroke', etc...)
5. A person in yearbook that uses yearbook terms as double entendres, usually to imply sexual ideas
2. A yearbook-nerd who is particularly obsessed with being in yearbook
3. A person that has been traumatized by the extraneous workload caused by being a member of Yearbook staff/Annual staff
4. A person in yearbook that can't help but using/recognizing yearbook terms in normal conversation (such as 'gutter', 'pica', 'whitespace', 'stroke', etc...)
5. A person in yearbook that uses yearbook terms as double entendres, usually to imply sexual ideas
1. "She's always carrying around her yearbook spreads! She's such a yerd!"
2. "Dude, stroke that!"
"But how many picas should I set it to?!"
"Not that 'stroke', you yerd!"
2. "Dude, stroke that!"
"But how many picas should I set it to?!"
"Not that 'stroke', you yerd!"
by Raech November 4, 2007