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Yurd is a slang word that shortened the phrase ‘ya heard’.
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Sometimes when the word yurd is verbally said it sounds like ‘yerr’

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Yurd/ya heard are phrases used to say “did you hear me”/“do you understand”
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Yurd is most typically used in situations where someone is talking to someone else from a distance, where hearing isn’t too well, and as they yell they say a sentence, then yell ‘yurd’ even louder at the end
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Yurd can be considered confirmation that a person was heard clearly.
-P1’s mom is vacuuming-
P1: “I’m getting a bike, YURD?”
P2: “yeah yeah lmk when.”
Yurd by Eastc0ast March 17, 2020
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Another way of saying yeah for sure but be a little different and quirky:)
Are you going out to the bar tonight?” “Yurd.”
Yurd by Moonbootsthecat September 7, 2023

yurd money 

lets get it
"wanna go out tonight?"
"yurd money lets goooo"
yurd money by yurdmoney$ September 17, 2019

Slat Baby Yurd 

Slat Baby Yurd-
Friend: When I say slat baby you say yurd

Friend: slat baby!
Audience: yurd!
Slat Baby Yurd by Iluvhitlershitman November 10, 2021
Short/slang for "You Heard Me?". Typically it's used rhetorically & a response is not warranted.

Any of the following phrases could be substitued for it depending on the context and/or the user's tone, "That's crazy, right?", "Know what I'm saying?" or "No bullshit!".

It's commonly used in urban areas, most frequently by those influenced by hip-hop/rap culture. Big in Chiraq and the Midwest right now.

It's pronounced quickly, as one word w/two syllables: Yerd-me.
Ex 1. Hey folk, I'm finna cop me a rillo right quick, Yurdme?

Ex 2. What's poppin kinfolk? Yurdme?
Yurdme by Buhbuhboss July 28, 2016
"You okay man?"
"Ugh finals are making me so yurdz."
yurdz by potato lawd September 25, 2017