by Looger March 10, 2004
Dexter: Yes, yes. She was quite a boat, the True Love, wasn't she?
Tracy: Was, and is.
Dexter: My, she was yar.
- Cary Grant and Katherine Hepburn in The Philadelphia Story
Tracy: Was, and is.
Dexter: My, she was yar.
- Cary Grant and Katherine Hepburn in The Philadelphia Story
by Jazz March 12, 2004
by Lusterveil April 14, 2004
An exclamaition of agreement (and also used as a random exlamaition) often used by "pirates," but since pirates have now become "illegal downloaders of software/music" and those "pirates" tend to be teenagers, "yar!" is basically an exclamaition of agreement (and also used as a random exlamaition)often used by teenagers.
by the sane maniac February 02, 2004
by shai-hulud January 30, 2004
In some East Indian dialects, "yar" (or more appropriately "yaar") means friend, but it is used in many sentences as a sort of pause.
Uses:
1. To talk to a friend.
2. To add a frustration tone.
3. To express anger.
4. To insert a short pause, akin to the English word "um," though never used more than once in a sentence.
Uses:
1. To talk to a friend.
2. To add a frustration tone.
3. To express anger.
4. To insert a short pause, akin to the English word "um," though never used more than once in a sentence.
1. What is up, yaar.
2. Oh no, we're gonna die, yaar.
3. What the hell was that, yaar.
4. I was at the mall the other day, yaar, and I bought this shirt.
2. Oh no, we're gonna die, yaar.
3. What the hell was that, yaar.
4. I was at the mall the other day, yaar, and I bought this shirt.
by Vinay Kapadia March 25, 2004
by kara August 18, 2004