you know when you love someone and you try to tell them how much you do but you cant find the right words for it cause i love you is so common and used so freely well yar means i love you more than every thing and you want to be with you every day
by wolfgirl777 February 05, 2011
In some East Indian dialects, "yar" (or more appropriately "yaar") means friend, but it is used in many sentences as a sort of pause.
Uses:
1. To talk to a friend.
2. To add a frustration tone.
3. To express anger.
4. To insert a short pause, akin to the English word "um," though never used more than once in a sentence.
Uses:
1. To talk to a friend.
2. To add a frustration tone.
3. To express anger.
4. To insert a short pause, akin to the English word "um," though never used more than once in a sentence.
1. What is up, yaar.
2. Oh no, we're gonna die, yaar.
3. What the hell was that, yaar.
4. I was at the mall the other day, yaar, and I bought this shirt.
2. Oh no, we're gonna die, yaar.
3. What the hell was that, yaar.
4. I was at the mall the other day, yaar, and I bought this shirt.
by Vinay Kapadia March 25, 2004
by kara August 18, 2004
1. an expression of agreement and/or excitement (from mixtures of yeah, ar, rar)
2. an expression of excitement, especially towards a band, even more especially towards Minus the Bear (Bands Love it When You Yell Yar! at them.
2. an expression of excitement, especially towards a band, even more especially towards Minus the Bear (Bands Love it When You Yell Yar! at them.
by jlg October 21, 2004
Jang, what Yar doing?
Bork, Yar drive to graduation?
Yar no go out tonight?
Yoo yar still got any lush left? just ran out
Bork, Yar drive to graduation?
Yar no go out tonight?
Yoo yar still got any lush left? just ran out
by Krondale May 18, 2022
commonly used in kick-ass conversations to express extreme jubilee towards a subject, can be simply stated as an interjection amongst friends, not pertaining to the presently discussed material, can also be used passively in conversation, simply as a dormant agreement from either party, neither contributing no real sentiment towards subject at hand, not associated with pirates
by Mr. Squirrels November 08, 2011