Ayuh
A word used commonly in Maine as a positive affirmation. Pretty much, it means "yes".
Person 1: Are you going to harbor park today?
Person 2: Ayuh!
Person 2: Ayuh!
ayuh
1. A word used to end a statement; in a Maine accent.
2. A word used to confirm a statement; in a Maine accent.
2. A word used to confirm a statement; in a Maine accent.
1.
Less go ta the faya, ayuh.
I'm a Mainuh, ayuh.
2.
Person 1: Wanna go ta the faya?
Person 2:Ayuh
Less go ta the faya, ayuh.
I'm a Mainuh, ayuh.
2.
Person 1: Wanna go ta the faya?
Person 2:Ayuh
ayuh
Adverb
Yankee Slang meaning affirmative;yes
Yankee Slang meaning affirmative;yes
Cold, ain't it? Ayuh, it's wicked out thayah.
ayuh
A bastardized combination of "ah" and "yeah" commonly used by old cronies from Maine who have nothing better to do than whittle wood in front of a convenience store waiting to be written into a Stephen King novel.
Old Fart 1: Your wife tongue your crack last night, Jessep?
Old Fart 2: Ayuh.
Old Fart 2: Ayuh.
ayuh
a-yuh
( ey-yuh, ey-yuh )
It’s an abbreviation of “Oh Yeah”. This word count as interjection in New England. It used to express agreement.
( ey-yuh, ey-yuh )
It’s an abbreviation of “Oh Yeah”. This word count as interjection in New England. It used to express agreement.
Jay: Isn’t she beautiful?
Dee: ayuh! I can’t stop staring at her.
Dee: ayuh! I can’t stop staring at her.