by Cool Breeze June 20, 2003
The infinitive form of "yerp", used to express an emotion not definable within the english language, a cross between an affirmative "yes" and a confident flex of "yaaaaaaaa". The only acceptable response to someone saying yarp is a confident response of "yarp."
by sliced__bread February 08, 2019
bob: Hey dude why did the chicken cross the road?
billy: Why!?
bob: To get to the other side!!
billy: YARP YARP YARP YARP YARP YARP YARP YARP YARP YARP YARP YARP YARP
billy: Why!?
bob: To get to the other side!!
billy: YARP YARP YARP YARP YARP YARP YARP YARP YARP YARP YARP YARP YARP
by goopygoogoo May 28, 2023
by Gilmore Manfred April 27, 2019
When you yawn and burp at the same time.
A yarp comes in 3 stages, usually the yawn comes first, then you burp 3/4 ways in, you then finish the yawn.
A yarp comes in 3 stages, usually the yawn comes first, then you burp 3/4 ways in, you then finish the yawn.
Person 1: (Makes a Yawing/burping sound or a yarp)
Person 2: Dude did you just yarp?
Person 1: Did I? I hardly heard it....
Person 2: Dude did you just yarp?
Person 1: Did I? I hardly heard it....
by FireDart July 14, 2010
A term used frequently as a lazy response to a conversation, making the speaker sound like an embarrassing caricature of a redneck hillbilly. Used most often by smelly single mothers who think that uttering the word will make the listener believe she is listening, when in fact she is obsessing over how to successfully kidnap her next victim (for her sadistic rituals and to begin building a shrine around him).
"Yarp, I remember when me and my Daddy-Brother first caught our first gator, boy did we celebrate in style that night, yarp!"
or
"RUN STEVE RUN, JO JUST SAID YARP!!!!"
or
"RUN STEVE RUN, JO JUST SAID YARP!!!!"
by Baldilocks November 05, 2012