Coming from the word "harder" , it is the sound that women in pleasure make when they want to more. When you hear this, it is a sign that they are in genuine pleasure, otherwise you will just hear "harder" (when they are faking it).
HURR DURR TOMMMMM, MMHMMMM!
by TROLLER69 November 19, 2010
by BlackendWhiteSheep May 4, 2010
Awesome people who hers sheep. Derrives from a Battlefield bad company II "army" who first used it. Now with the slogan "We protect our sheep". It has become a worldwide phenomenon, as it is beingf used in over 18 countries on a daily basis.
by Sheep Hurr Durr August 22, 2010
Adjective (used with object) 1. The act of thinking, being, or behaving as one would if they were a Derr Herr. 2. To emit or come up with new words to describe a new situation or person.
Origin of Derr Herr: Thought to have originated in Middle English to describe a Herder (one who herds cattle or sheep), more recently found to have come directly out of Haven-ology. Haven-ology is a new form of language that uses syllables with vowels and consonants to create new words to describe a before unknown situation or person. Haven-ologists (one speaks or understands Haven-ology) are few, and most are considered to be a Derr Herr themselves.
Origin of Derr Herr: Thought to have originated in Middle English to describe a Herder (one who herds cattle or sheep), more recently found to have come directly out of Haven-ology. Haven-ology is a new form of language that uses syllables with vowels and consonants to create new words to describe a before unknown situation or person. Haven-ologists (one speaks or understands Haven-ology) are few, and most are considered to be a Derr Herr themselves.
by ACCA_AWESOME May 16, 2015
by Redcodi January 6, 2022
by ASDYGH October 21, 2021
Ibby: “Ayman, go in, go in! Im with you!
Ayman: “done done im going in”
*ibby runs away instead to protect kda*
Ayman: “ibby, you’re a fkn hurr durr”
Ayman: “done done im going in”
*ibby runs away instead to protect kda*
Ayman: “ibby, you’re a fkn hurr durr”
by Mike halbert November 23, 2021