Yerd
Combination of the words Yah and Heard. In response to a question or statement.
Yerd me brah?
Yerd what I'm talking about?
"That girls ass is fine?"
Yerd!!!
Yerd
A combination of the words you, and heard.
"Ok, so I was bangin' your sister..."
"TWAT?"
"Yerd..."
"TWAT?"
"Yerd..."
Yerd
(Noun)
-Short for "you heard?" Typically used by people with advanced colloquial hoodology-based diction.
-Short for "you heard?" Typically used by people with advanced colloquial hoodology-based diction.
Ex. 1 "Aye man, what's good with it?" Marqaviontavous said. He gets ignored. "yerd?"
Ex. 2 "Somebody got glocked down by the glickanator 9000 last night, yerd?"
Ex 3. "Yerd what I said or nah?"
Ex. 2 "Somebody got glocked down by the glickanator 9000 last night, yerd?"
Ex 3. "Yerd what I said or nah?"
Yerd
A girl who is a dummy or tramp. A girl who gets around alot and does not even care.
Mahad: Yo richard! That girl is bad as shit!
Richard: Yeah! Too bad she a YERD!!!!
Richard: Yeah! Too bad she a YERD!!!!
Yerd
Slang started by the Dele gang, has been in use since the beginning of 2019. This brings togather the words “you heard” or “do you understand?”
*in a group chat*
Mike : we going to the beach today?
Sydney : I’m down , leave at 2pm?
Mike : ok dope - yerd that boys?
Mike : we going to the beach today?
Sydney : I’m down , leave at 2pm?
Mike : ok dope - yerd that boys?
Yerd
To beat with a stick
I yerd all the time
yerd
1. A Yearbook-Nerd (hence yerd)
2. A yearbook-nerd who is particularly obsessed with being in yearbook
3. A person that has been traumatized by the extraneous workload caused by being a member of Yearbook staff/Annual staff
4. A person in yearbook that can't help but using/recognizing yearbook terms in normal conversation (such as 'gutter', 'pica', 'whitespace', 'stroke', etc...)
5. A person in yearbook that uses yearbook terms as double entendres, usually to imply sexual ideas
2. A yearbook-nerd who is particularly obsessed with being in yearbook
3. A person that has been traumatized by the extraneous workload caused by being a member of Yearbook staff/Annual staff
4. A person in yearbook that can't help but using/recognizing yearbook terms in normal conversation (such as 'gutter', 'pica', 'whitespace', 'stroke', etc...)
5. A person in yearbook that uses yearbook terms as double entendres, usually to imply sexual ideas
1. "She's always carrying around her yearbook spreads! She's such a yerd!"
2. "Dude, stroke that!"
"But how many picas should I set it to?!"
"Not that 'stroke', you yerd!"
2. "Dude, stroke that!"
"But how many picas should I set it to?!"
"Not that 'stroke', you yerd!"