A calculus rule that defines whenever a math teacher inexplicably rearranges an equation in a way that makes no sense; i.e., the numbers move over yonder.
I was sitting in class when suddenly our teacher rearranged the equation without an explanation. I leaned over to my friend and whispered, “Wow, looks like this problem requires the yonder rule again.”
A metric yonder is defined as the distance an average, non-handicapped adult can walk during the duration of the live version of "Free Bird" (13 minutes 39 seconds) by Lynyrd Skynyrd.
"Cletus, you know for damn sure Wal-Mart is closer than 1 metric yonder...We usually get there before the guitar solo starts."
A distance which is regarded as far away. Yonder (slang for beyond) sticks (slang for the woods, the bush or the country side).
1.Kurto: Tonight we're gonna go smash some womenz in the eastern suburbs
John: Eastern suburbs? Thats yonder sticks! Why don't we just try our local?
Kurto: Righto
2. Jim: I'm gonna move to New York.
Bob: Why New York? That place is yonder sticks, why don't you stay in Australia?
Jim: Righto, I cant stand yanks anyway!