Spoken by southern farmers, and northern southern farmer wannabes, this term is used to show approval of something. It is a synonym for yes, or O.K. Also can be accompanied with a fake (or authentic) southern accent.
by thomas trapp January 11, 2009
A word similar to yes or yeah, used to lead a conversation to an end. Specifically for when the other texter does not pick up on dry texting. Its goal is to confuse them, and use the corresponding confusion for them to forget they were leading an unwanted conversation.
Via text
Person A: So then i had to go all the way back to the truck stop.
Person B: wow
A: Yeah it was so crazy
B: seems so
A: Any cool driving stories?
B: no
A: Come on, you sure??
B: Yeer
A: Whats yeer?
B: idk
A: LMAO
(leave that on read)
Person A: So then i had to go all the way back to the truck stop.
Person B: wow
A: Yeah it was so crazy
B: seems so
A: Any cool driving stories?
B: no
A: Come on, you sure??
B: Yeer
A: Whats yeer?
B: idk
A: LMAO
(leave that on read)
by Zany_J April 22, 2020
Word of multiple uses: can be a verb, adjective, adverb, or expletive. Simply by changing the inflection, tense, or subject of the sentence it can alter the meaning of the word.
My boss was so pissed about my being late, he yeered the shit out of me.
I fucking yeered all of them because my presentation was awesome.
I got yeered in taxes this year.
Yeeeeer mother Fu&^$#*
Yeeeeer?
I fucking yeered all of them because my presentation was awesome.
I got yeered in taxes this year.
Yeeeeer mother Fu&^$#*
Yeeeeer?
by MikeGrules October 18, 2010
by ILoveDuckTales May 21, 2020
by Bsbbajaiaoid February 20, 2018
Another term for hick. This person is likely to use “yee yee” in a sentence. They have: flag poles on their trucks, “Merica” stickers, trucker hats, and use chew.
by Kennaken October 25, 2023