n. (Chinese) A term used by MIT graduate students in the know to refer to fellow graduate students that are ABC and post-pubescent (but only just).
"That's retHARRded."
"Oh, Harr-bar. You are so young and retHARRded sometimes."
"Harrk who speaks of age!"
"Oh, Harr-bar. You are so young and retHARRded sometimes."
"Harrk who speaks of age!"
by Joe Guitar May 04, 2006
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by lahata May 22, 2006
cold sea-mist. Generally refering to the winter sea-mists in the North Sea. Northumbrian/Tyneside dialect. No longer in common usage Variants :- Harl, Harn, Hoar, Hoare. Origins Saxon/ Norse.vid., OED. 'A Glossary of North Country Words, in Use: With Their Etymology',John Trotter Brockett,1829.
It's a real thick harr moving up the Tyne.
"Hare or Harr, a mist or thick fog. Probably from Sax. har, hare, hoar." vid.,J.T.Brocket
"Hare or Harr, a mist or thick fog. Probably from Sax. har, hare, hoar." vid.,J.T.Brocket
by Freddie Cooke November 17, 2007
by harr September 26, 2003
A girl with the name of Kate Harre is a girl of amazing beauty. Not only beauty compliments this girl, but also her ability to be the most amazing person you will ever meet. She will love you no matter what, unless you're a total douche. Her hugs are the best hugs you can receive and no other hugs will be acceptable. Her character might seem like it has flaws when compared to yourself but when you hang out with her, it will be one of the most amazing times of your life. Kate Harre is simply the most amazing, beautiful girl that you will continue to want to know more and more. Even though you might not like what you find out, you still will find yourself to be falling for her.
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