merr is a noun, verb, adjective, adverb, a consonant and a vowel.
it can be used in a sentence or on its own.
you can say it for different lengths or different volumes to change meaning. it is also a question and an answer.
it is one of the most versatile words of its kind
it is also heavily used amongst the abercrombie and fitch worker population
it can be used in a sentence or on its own.
you can say it for different lengths or different volumes to change meaning. it is also a question and an answer.
it is one of the most versatile words of its kind
it is also heavily used amongst the abercrombie and fitch worker population
by AnF_Dancer March 30, 2011
by dslax40 May 04, 2009
Merr: Exclamative - can be used as a question, accusation, sign of disgust or general gap/space filler. Other uses include rallying cry or confusion tactic
by Krrawn February 16, 2011
(1) Thomas and Mary just went down to the basement i bet they are going to merr.
(2)OMG, do you see that? Jerry and Amanda are merring!
(2)OMG, do you see that? Jerry and Amanda are merring!
by asheville chick October 06, 2004
by Yello March 11, 2005
by Brian Holt August 13, 2005
A term used to wriggle one's way out of a situation or conversation that goes beyond one's own personal level of understanding and comprehension. A term that signifies a lack of compatibility with simple social and intellectual concepts. A term used to cover for one's lack of grasp over the most simple of concepts without receiving negative commentary from peers.
Brent: I thought the subtle nature of the film's focus on the geography of the region paralleled the main character's emotional state and well being.
Janet: (Uh....) Merr...
Brent: Oh, Janet, you're so crazy.
Janet: (Uh....) Merr...
Brent: Oh, Janet, you're so crazy.
by Jack Q Cunner February 22, 2012