It's a southern ebonics term that means either "hair" or "here"... However when Nelly came out with the song, "Hot in Here", people everywhere started trying to talk with a southern accent, even if it didn't sound right. This has died down but still today there are some people that try to talk this way; even if they don't sound right.
by Onyxrhapsody November 2, 2005
hur is the way of saying "here" in what is known as Half-assed english. This is used by people with poor grammar skills and articulation who think what they say matters.
by mrhappy December 23, 2003
by uhtis January 19, 2010
by Radical Republican December 12, 2004
Hands Up Ratio. The measure of human hands that are excitingly elevated into the air as a result of the current DJ's level of performance. Typically, the higher the HUR is, the better.
DJ Douchebag's HUR lastnight was terrible the entire time, I don't even think it went up at all.
HUR skyrocketed as soon as Revolvr started playing.
HUR skyrocketed as soon as Revolvr started playing.
by Revolvr June 15, 2011