Jimbo thought he left his handkerchief next to him on the bookshelf, but he soon discovered that it was more likely to be over yonder.
by Dirtyhiggins July 7, 2014

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 December 28, 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 March 30, 2009

by Richard Sager September 3, 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 5, 2005
