A term used to describe an unspecified small distance, typically about half a mile or less. It can also be a set distance depending on how you use the term colloquially, for example if you constantly use the term to describe a distance of about a block, one yonder=one block. If you frequently use the term as a set distance, you can use the plural version of "yonders", to describe a more specific distance.
"We gon' go runnin just about over yonder to dat tree right there brother"
"We went about 10 yonders over to the local gas station and bought some beef jerky for only fifteen-ninety-nine"
"We went about 10 yonders over to the local gas station and bought some beef jerky for only fifteen-ninety-nine"
by Boy #34 in your bedroom November 27, 2022
by GreenPrincess123 September 17, 2019
A distance which is regarded as far away. Yonder (slang for beyond) sticks (slang for the woods, the bush or the country side).
1.Kurto: Tonight we're gonna go smash some womenz in the eastern suburbs
John: Eastern suburbs? Thats yonder sticks! Why don't we just try our local?
Kurto: Righto
2. Jim: I'm gonna move to New York.
Bob: Why New York? That place is yonder sticks, why don't you stay in Australia?
Jim: Righto, I cant stand yanks anyway!
John: Eastern suburbs? Thats yonder sticks! Why don't we just try our local?
Kurto: Righto
2. Jim: I'm gonna move to New York.
Bob: Why New York? That place is yonder sticks, why don't you stay in Australia?
Jim: Righto, I cant stand yanks anyway!
by Kurto Lindsay May 01, 2008