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
by Yonder August 24, 2004
actualizing the yearning to adventure, to roam, to wander in an unspecific direction toward an indeterminate objective, usually over hill(s) and out of sight
After a marathon Lord of the Rings weekend, the trio of friends headed off. Returning hours later, bleeding and mud-crusted, one was heard to say, "Dude, that was a hella-survivor-savage yondering.
by Imagen June 05, 2010
by Prosa7 March 23, 2008
"Yonder" is a word used primarily in the mountain areas of regions in the Southern parts in the United States of America it can be traced back to other countries such as Ireland and Sweden perhaps surrounding areas of higher elevations to lower plains but mostly used in small villages or towns.
Horse keeper yells to neighbor did you see my horse down yonder? Neighbor says no I reckon its over yonder! Another example Woman says to friend did you see my husband up yonder at the grocery store? Friend says no I seen him down yonder fishing with my husband! Wife says let's go up yonder and tell them they better catch some fish or they ain't gonna get no supper!
by Dr.Lol101 May 29, 2019