Explicitive used to connotate a profound state of emotion as determined by the method and context of articulation.
Contrary to popular belief, the term was never used by pirates, but in fact originated in the book, Treasure Island.
Contrary to popular belief, the term was never used by pirates, but in fact originated in the book, Treasure Island.
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by Mad Morty April 10, 2009
by Anonymous October 17, 2003
by Crazyfunk November 19, 2007
Your name is Harry and you wanted to try the stupid tik tok challenge and you are probably mentally challenged
by Tiktoker1212 May 06, 2020
The direct translaion is: Giddy up
But, as a slang, is: Popular slang used in Mexico(Mostly the Northand Central part of the country) that expresses "To make something fast/ASAP". Or, "C ya"/"C u later" Frecuently you use is between friends.
But, as a slang, is: Popular slang used in Mexico(Mostly the Northand Central part of the country) that expresses "To make something fast/ASAP". Or, "C ya"/"C u later" Frecuently you use is between friends.
Arre Wey! Nos van a cerrar el Walmart=Lets go dogg/C'mon bro, they are gonna close Walmart
Arre, pues=See you later/Bye
Arre, pues=See you later/Bye
by ΑlβξRT March 20, 2018
Variants: Arrr, Argh, Ahaaaarr, Yargh.
Most often used by pirates, this is a word that can essentially mean anything. Usually a response in the affirmative, or general exclamation.
Most often used by pirates, this is a word that can essentially mean anything. Usually a response in the affirmative, or general exclamation.
by Slurpy The Frog June 07, 2004