When a celebrity,public figure or company falls on hard times or dies.
Used to convey a whole news story about a public demise in one sentence.
Used to convey a whole news story about a public demise in one sentence.
That's yer Maggie Thatcher
That's yer HMV (when administration was announced.)
That's yer Jimmy Saville
That's yer HMV (when administration was announced.)
That's yer Jimmy Saville
by J88 April 15, 2013
by gucci_goblin April 6, 2020
The equivalent of "yes" but used with close friends. Also shows some excitement in your reply, i.e. you would use this in place of "hell yes" not "yeah".
Originally a cell phone typo when trying to reply "yes", but very catchy.
Originally a cell phone typo when trying to reply "yes", but very catchy.
Drew: "Do you want to go to the casino tonight?"
Paul: "YERS!"
Drew: "Would you like to get some roadies for the way there?"
Paul: "YERS!"
Drew: "Yers bro, I'll pick you up soon."
Paul: "YERS!"
Drew: "Would you like to get some roadies for the way there?"
Paul: "YERS!"
Drew: "Yers bro, I'll pick you up soon."
by Fasulobaseball April 24, 2013
by DoorHandle1234 January 6, 2017
A variation of saying or singing "your" with a Rhode Island Accent. A word you never want to use when singing in concerts.
by {mistakeholder} December 17, 2018