by The shcoshi queen October 20, 2006
adv.
In or at that indicated place: the house over yonder.
adj.
Being at an indicated distance, usually within sight: “Yonder hills,” he said, pointing.
pron.
One that is at an indicated place, usually within sight.
(dictionary.com)
In or at that indicated place: the house over yonder.
adj.
Being at an indicated distance, usually within sight: “Yonder hills,” he said, pointing.
pron.
One that is at an indicated place, usually within sight.
(dictionary.com)
by papermachete October 27, 2005
ie. " yonder next jam"
" yonder a muffin quick in my palm"
" yonder at eliza right now her bassist skills are damn sassy"
" yonder a muffin quick in my palm"
" yonder at eliza right now her bassist skills are damn sassy"
by nuffgoodwords November 13, 2008
by Richard Sager September 03, 2004
by The shcoshi queen October 20, 2006
Yonder/ an unmeasurable distance or an acceptable measurement when you are to lazy to take a measurement. Also an acceptable height measurement
Davit: Jansen how far away do you think that car is.
Jansen: Oh its a ways out yonder.
Davit: I was looking for a bit more of an accurate measurement but I guess that will have to suffice.
Jansen: Oh its a ways out yonder.
Davit: I was looking for a bit more of an accurate measurement but I guess that will have to suffice.
by creep maste November 11, 2009
i'm not clear on it's background; look at the others for that. but i can tell you that it can be used infront of a noun, when describing, for example, where you're going to your parents.
by mad sam purple'ead January 05, 2005