Also spelt as "hern" or "hurn".
Gloucestershire slang. Originating from teenagers who hang out at Gloucester Cathedral,

hern" is another word for "cigarette" (preferably a "roll-up").
"begs you a hearn dan"

~or~

"Can I have a cigarette, please?"
by ZaccyHB September 08, 2013
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(pronounced herning)
Shitting and throwing up at the same time on the toilet
"Did you know that Johnny was hearning all night after heavily drinking? Shit and puke all over the place!"
by Greg and Gino May 09, 2008
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The word hearne is a colloquial term with many different meanings. It is often used the same as the Mafia use "forget about it"

(Verb)
To hearne:
1. To act in a conspicious manner.
2. To desire young boys.
3. To be perverse.
4. Can mean "Hello", or simply hearne, swearne hearne.

(Noun)
1. A very bad man.
Person 1: "hearne"
Person 2: "hello, good day to you too"

Person 1: "Swedish hearne?"
Person 2: "No thank you."

Person 1: "Just like the hearne would do!"
Person 2: "Exactly what the hearne would do!!"
by Little Robbie March 07, 2006
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Verb: infinitive; to Hearn, Heared, to be Hearned. Def: To be outsmarted or grifted out of something of value.
Yo, I just got Hearned for the last beer when I wasn't looking.
by Definer April 11, 2004
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A Scandinavian variant on the commonly used term "Hearne". It is regarded by many as the first variation of the term, originating circa. 1999. Can be used in many of the same ways as "Hearne" and is mainly used to display the speakers mastery of the "Hearne" dialect.

(Note: "Swedish Hearne" is rarely used in its complete form and is most commonly shortened to "Swearne". Other variants include, but are not limited to: "Swedo", "Swearnso", "Swearnsy" and the extended version: "SSSSWWWWWWWEEEEEAAAAARNE")
Speaker #1: "Hearne?"
Speaker #2: "No, Swedish Hearne"

Speaker #1: "Jesus, did you see that fella from Sweden leading those kids around?"
Speaker #2: "Oh, you mean the Swearne?"
by the observant hearne April 29, 2010
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