by Ryan 2020202 July 20, 2018

An expression of disgust or disbelief, said when somebody repeats something that has been said or done earlier, especially if somebody is being two-faced. (similar to "as if")
Betty: "By the way, I think you should know that Bill said you're a man whore."
Bob: "Err rite!"
Bob: "I pick my nose and eat it"
Betty: "Err rite!"
Bob: "Err rite!"
Bob: "I pick my nose and eat it"
Betty: "Err rite!"
by PrincessSquishy July 26, 2005

Derived from early friend —> My early —> My Err
1.) Can be used to describe a friend or close acquaintance.
2.) The word err can be used as a broad substitutional term for a person of any kind.
1.) Can be used to describe a friend or close acquaintance.
2.) The word err can be used as a broad substitutional term for a person of any kind.
1.)
A: “Hey man do you know jack on the football team?”
B: “Of course bro! Jacks my err!!”
2.)
A: “Sheesh bro that guys dripped out from head to toe!”
B: “No kidding bro he seems like a fresh err.”
OR
A: “If Mr. T keeps failing me in math I might have to drop out.”
B: “For real mate that err is crazy!”
A: “Hey man do you know jack on the football team?”
B: “Of course bro! Jacks my err!!”
2.)
A: “Sheesh bro that guys dripped out from head to toe!”
B: “No kidding bro he seems like a fresh err.”
OR
A: “If Mr. T keeps failing me in math I might have to drop out.”
B: “For real mate that err is crazy!”
by D123L123 February 10, 2022
