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yarr

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.

Yarr. "How are you feeling?" "Yarr." And so I went up to this dude and he was totally like "Yarr."

by Caliban September 06, 2002

yarr

A pirate exclamation. Meaning anything or nothing more than to remind the listener that the speaker is a pirate. A variant of aargh.

Yarr, wench, where be me grog now?

by jkaki October 13, 2007

yarr

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!

by Aubrey March 17, 2004

yarr

Yes.

Captain:"Hoist the sails!". Some other guy:"Yarr!".

by person yo-yo July 31, 2003

yarr

a pirate explative

Yarr, I be the Butt Pirate looking for me booty

by Bongwater April 16, 2004

yarr

a crooked penis. looks like a pirate hook. (much like the one captain hook had, duh)

<Kelsey> so i heard Brandon has a yarr! <Valerie> thats so gross, yo!

by team weem$ in dah house. December 14, 2007

yarr

West country word used instead of yes

alex: "have you tried that cider my love?" will: "yarr."

by J D Stephenson September 28, 2007