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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. 1- Hey yar, whats chillin!
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A word to express acceptance or agreement. Can be used in place of "yes". Mostly used among pirates. Guy: You know what I mean?
Dude: Yar. |
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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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Also means on the level...when a ship is said to be Yar, she's perfectly loaded and level from stem to stern and port to starboard. Aye, the old girls yar lads so let's cast off and be on with it
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Commonly used by ass kicking pirates. Yar, I just ate your kids and plunder your village!
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1. Yes.
2. An exclamation of anger and/or excitement. 1."Would you like to go to the movies?"
"Yar!" 2. "You suck!" "YAR!!" |
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in Hindi, "Yaar" is a slang (i think,
or it might be an actual word, i don't rilly know hindi that well...) used familiarly or affectionately, even when speaking in english - it more or less means "friend". buddy#1: hey! good to see you !
buddy#2: how have you been yaar ?! |
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