Hasn't anyone ever seen Kate Hepburn in <i>The Philadephia Story</i>? Yar - when a boat is trim, responsive, and in all ways lively in handling.
"My, she was yar."
by Sinurgie March 26, 2004
1. Pirate's greeting.
2. Interjection used by pirates.
3. Expression of great joy.
4. Jubulant greeting.
2. Interjection used by pirates.
3. Expression of great joy.
4. Jubulant greeting.
1. "Yar, maties, to-day we sail to the Dry Tortugas!"
2. "Yar, whirrs me cutlass? I got an itch, yar. Yar, I need to do laundry!"
3. "YAR! I just won the lottery!"
4. "Yar, Fred, hows it going?"
2. "Yar, whirrs me cutlass? I got an itch, yar. Yar, I need to do laundry!"
3. "YAR! I just won the lottery!"
4. "Yar, Fred, hows it going?"
by CHRIS October 11, 2003
In languages of Urdu (spoken in Pakistan) and Hindi (spoken in India) it means a friend. Similar to the word "bud" or "buddy" in the English language.
by Ahsan Upal February 03, 2004
A word to express acceptance or agreement. Can be used in place of "yes". Mostly used among pirates.
by Big Indian July 17, 2003
Yars is an expression used when one is in an elated state. The word is a combination of "Yeah" and "Rawr". When used properly, Yars can induce mass gratification to those who hear it. It creates pure happiness.
by kleither August 28, 2010
by Looger March 10, 2004
Dexter: Yes, yes. She was quite a boat, the True Love, wasn't she?
Tracy: Was, and is.
Dexter: My, she was yar.
- Cary Grant and Katherine Hepburn in The Philadelphia Story
Tracy: Was, and is.
Dexter: My, she was yar.
- Cary Grant and Katherine Hepburn in The Philadelphia Story
by Jazz March 12, 2004