"Yonder" is a word used primarily in the mountain areas of regions in the Southern parts in the United States of America it can be traced back to other countries such as Ireland and Sweden perhaps surrounding areas of higher elevations to lower plains but mostly used in small villages or towns.
Horse keeper yells to neighbor did you see my horse down yonder? Neighbor says no I reckon its over yonder! Another example Woman says to friend did you see my husband up yonder at the grocery store? Friend says no I seen him down yonder fishing with my husband! Wife says let's go up yonder and tell them they better catch some fish or they ain't gonna get no supper!
by Dr.Lol101 May 29, 2019
Grandpa : Hey Bobbie, I hear you had to visit the doctor yesterday. Is everything OK?
Grandson : I'm fine, Gramps, thanks for asking. It was just a little itch down yonder. A leftover gift from a girl I dated last week.
Grandpa: Oh, I see. You're taking me back to my youth, sonny.
Grandson : I'm fine, Gramps, thanks for asking. It was just a little itch down yonder. A leftover gift from a girl I dated last week.
Grandpa: Oh, I see. You're taking me back to my youth, sonny.
by The Sage Of Suave May 19, 2015
A word most old people from the south or somewhere else use to say over there or far away mostly used by my grandma and grandpa
by Sierra December 01, 2004
by yeahmannotman May 19, 2015
Elderly couple in Alabama:
Wife: "Where'd ya put my glasses?"
Husband: "They're over yonder on the dresser"
Wife: "Where'd ya put my glasses?"
Husband: "They're over yonder on the dresser"
by apeforeal08 April 22, 2009
by Barbados Man May 19, 2015