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Hasn't anyone ever seen Kate Hepburn in <i>The Philadephia Story</i>? Yar - when a boat is trim, responsive, and in all ways lively in handling.
"My, she was yar."
by Sinurgie March 25, 2004
Apr 25 Word of the Day
v. collectively or individually finding someone/something to blame for a problem, as opposed to brainstorming which connotes finding solutions to a problem
n. the act of finding someone/something to blame for a problem
(from a TV ad for HD television)
n. the act of finding someone/something to blame for a problem
(from a TV ad for HD television)
The committee commenced blamestorming over the situation rather than seeking solutions to the problem.
by TBea April 22, 2008
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The traditional, affirmative pirate-speak usage of "yar" has become antiquated. The contemporary definitions are as follows:
1. Among snowboarders and skiiers, it is a synonym for the colloquial word "gnar," referring to snow.
2. Drawing off the previous definition, yar has recently started to represent coke (cocaine) (aka snow).
1. Among snowboarders and skiiers, it is a synonym for the colloquial word "gnar," referring to snow.
2. Drawing off the previous definition, yar has recently started to represent coke (cocaine) (aka snow).
by addison_ March 12, 2015
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1. Pirate's greeting.
2. Interjection used by pirates.
3. Expression of great joy.
4. Jubulant greeting.
2. Interjection used by pirates.
3. Expression of great joy.
4. Jubulant greeting.
1. "Yar, maties, to-day we sail to the Dry Tortugas!"
2. "Yar, whirrs me cutlass? I got an itch, yar. Yar, I need to do laundry!"
3. "YAR! I just won the lottery!"
4. "Yar, Fred, hows it going?"
2. "Yar, whirrs me cutlass? I got an itch, yar. Yar, I need to do laundry!"
3. "YAR! I just won the lottery!"
4. "Yar, Fred, hows it going?"
by CHRIS October 11, 2003
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In languages of Urdu (spoken in Pakistan) and Hindi (spoken in India) it means a friend. Similar to the word "bud" or "buddy" in the English language.
by Ahsan Upal February 02, 2004
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A word to express acceptance or agreement. Can be used in place of "yes". Mostly used among pirates.
by Big Indian July 17, 2003
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Ryan: Hey you get that new 360 game?
Junior: No not yet.
Sonia: Me either.
Ryan: Well I got mines, time to get ya'rs!
Junior: No not yet.
Sonia: Me either.
Ryan: Well I got mines, time to get ya'rs!
by lilmisshtown October 20, 2009