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5. yarr
Yes.
Captain:"Hoist the sails!".
Some other guy:"Yarr!".
by person yo-yo Jul 31, 2003 add a video
1. YARR
A pirate saying used in ancient times that could interpret to almost anything today.
I'm going to kill you and rape your wenches. This is some good grog. My parrot just died. The last time we tried that the ship caught on fire. etc.
by Jon Feb 7, 2004 add a video
2. yarr
An interjection. Can be used in nearly any sense, to convey any manner of emotion or simply waste breath and fill up blank space in a conversation. Derives its origin from the 'yarr' used by pirates during the Golden Age of Piracy during the 1500s to 1700s and appropriated from there.
Yarr.

"How are you feeling?"
"Yarr."

And so I went up to this dude and he was totally like "Yarr."
by Caliban Sep 6, 2002 add a video
3. yarr
A word used to express all types of emotions, depending on the context of the situation, facial expression, and demeanor.
John: How are you today, Mary?
Mary: *sad face*. Yarr.

John: How are you today, Mary?
Mary: *happy face* YARR!
by Aubrey Mar 16, 2004 add a video
4. yarr
A pirate exclamation. Meaning anything or nothing more than to remind the listener that the speaker is a pirate. A variant of aargh.
Yarr, wench, where be me grog now?
6. Yarr
Verb.

To pirate.
"This game will most likely suck. I'll just save my money and yarr it."
7. Yarr
To illegally download music or videos online.
A replacement for the word "Pirating"

Comes from the stereotype "Yarr" statement pirates make.
"Hey Joe, you have a copy of Mmmbop?"
"No, but I can yarr you one"
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