An interjection. Can be used in nearly any sense, to convey any manner of emotion or simply waste breath and fill up blank space in a conversation. Derives its origin from the 'yarr' used by pirates during the Golden Age of Piracy during the 1500s to 1700s and appropriated from there.
by Caliban September 06, 2002
A pirate exclamation. Meaning anything or nothing more than to remind the listener that the speaker is a pirate. A variant of aargh.
by jkaki October 13, 2007
A word used to express all types of emotions, depending on the context of the situation, facial expression, and demeanor.
John: How are you today, Mary?
Mary: *sad face*. Yarr.
John: How are you today, Mary?
Mary: *happy face* YARR!
Mary: *sad face*. Yarr.
John: How are you today, Mary?
Mary: *happy face* YARR!
by Aubrey March 17, 2004
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