Arr

What is Arr?


1.

Variants: Arrr, Argh, Ahaaaarr, Yargh.

Most often used by pirates, this is a word that can essentially mean anything. Usually a response in the affirmative, or general exclamation.

Pirate one: Arr, matey, do ye need more treasure?

Pirate two: Arr.

2.

Pirate Talk

Arr, there be some fesh man meat.

3.

It can mean anything you want it to mean!

Arr I would like a muffin. Arr This saucy wench is getting on my nerves! Arr That Cunt! Arr you're dumb for looking up the word 'Arr.' Arr you jackass!

See arr, pirate, plunder, avast, aye, booty

4.

Explicitive used to connotate a profound state of emotion as determined by the method and context of articulation.

Contrary to popular belief, the term was never used by pirates, but in fact originated in the book, Treasure Island.

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See arr, arrr, argh, arg, yar, yargh

5.

It is used to show excitement. Most commonly takes over the word "wow".

Arr, this basketball game couldn't be more interesting.

See wow, nice, amazing, yes

6.

Acronym associated with the infamous and long retired Call of Duty clan 'All Right, Richie' the term is used to refer to has-beens or those who have fallen from fame, hitting every branch on the way down.

A person or situation is usually referred to as 'ARR' following their last fall from grace; when they have hit rock bottom.

In gaming, a name preceded by ARR suggests a lack of skill by a once promising gamer.

"Did you hear about Alex losing custody of his kids. The man's gone ARR. Surely there's nowhere to go but up now."

"ARR Crunchy87"

See failure, disaster, hasbeen, loser, liability

7.

In West Bromwich this is used as the affirmative Yes in answer to a question

Are you going to go out on Friday night?

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