Pronounced "ear".....it is the word uttered when someone is holding in a hit of smoke from a marijuana cigarette and passes it to his smokin buddy.
Joey: (takes a drag from a joint and passes it to Jimmy)....ehr! Jimmy: Thanks man! (Takes a drag and passes it to Mike)....ehr!
by JoeyBomm April 04, 2020
by Kingpotatothefirst June 05, 2020
pronounced as the landscape, this is the most bad ass of all family names! true killers, if you fuck with one of us we will rip your family apart and leave them rotting for weeks for the mail-lady to find. Ehreds were the inventors of awesomeness. without at least one Ehred alive the world wouldn't be able to exist. its like God himself hand them down as a gift for humanity.
by bleedingmind February 03, 2010
It's used by the german youth. It means something like: he took your honor. You use it when someone destroyed someone else like fights or in videogames.
Jason:Haha, hab denen 4 Headshots hintereinander gegeben.
David: Alter, du hast denen die Ehre genommen.
(Jason:Haha, i gave them 4 headshots in a row.
David:Dude, you took their honor.)
David: Alter, du hast denen die Ehre genommen.
(Jason:Haha, i gave them 4 headshots in a row.
David:Dude, you took their honor.)
by Wund3r_ February 12, 2019
a) in German, "glory to my white culture"
b) what a WASP says in order to not necessarily insult, but to point out their own contempt for the behavior of a white chimney-sweep.
c) a phrase that all white Americans who don't like the Democratic Party need to learn
b) what a WASP says in order to not necessarily insult, but to point out their own contempt for the behavior of a white chimney-sweep.
c) a phrase that all white Americans who don't like the Democratic Party need to learn
Ehre mein weiBen kultur is not an offensive term by itself, only when it is misused, since anyone, regardless of race or ethnic group, can, and should be proud of their own culture to some extent.
by sexydimma November 30, 2014
a) a German phrase meaning "glory to my white culture"
b) what a WASP says in order to point out their contempt for the behavior of a chimney-sweep.
b) what a WASP says in order to point out their contempt for the behavior of a chimney-sweep.
Ehre mein weiBen kultur, where the weiBen is pronounced like the English verb 'to wisen', is not an offensive term by itself, only when it is misused; anyone, regardless of race or ethnic group, should be proud of their own culture to some extent.
by sexydimma February 07, 2015