yonder
In southern regions, a term to describe an unspecified, unknown, or estimated amount of distance between two different points, usually between one's current position and
a spot outside
the field of vision. Can also be used when referring to a
point of interest that can be visibly seen. Also can be used when referring to the direction in which something or someone is going.
yonder
by The Bozz on Sep 23, 2003 22:10:20
1.An unspecified
distance 2.
About that far 3. Only someone from the country knows exactly
how far it is "from here to yonder"
yonder
by Yonder on Aug 24, 2004 21:35:23
yonder
by The shcoshi queen on Oct 20, 2006 11:54:43
yonder
by papermachete on Oct 28, 2005 07:23:10
adv.
In or at that indicated place: the house
over yonder.
adj.
Being at an indicated distance, usually within sight: “
Yonder hills,” he said, pointing.
pron.
One that is at an indicated place, usually within sight.
(
dictionary.com)
yonder
by nuffgoodwords on Nov 14, 2008 07:17:44
interchangable with the word
reach,
mission, go to, call, eat, grab, .... basically any
decent verb
Example:
ie. " yonder next jam"
" yonder a
muffin quick in my palm"
" yonder at
eliza right now her
bassist skills are damn sassy"
yonder
by Richard Sager on Sep 04, 2004 02:10:16
yonder
by The shcoshi queen on Oct 20, 2006 11:54:42
yonder
by creep maste on Nov 11, 2009 12:32:36
Yonder/ an unmeasurable distance or an
acceptable measurement when you are to lazy to take a measurement. Also an acceptable height measurement
Example:
Davit:
Jansen how far away do you think that car is.
Jansen: Oh its a
ways out yonder.
Davit: I was looking for a bit more of an accurate measurement but I guess that will have to suffice.
yonder
by mad sam purple'ead on Jan 06, 2005 01:58:31
i'm not clear
on it's background; look at
the others for that. but i can tell you that it can be used
infront of a noun, when describing, for example, where you're going to your parents.
Example:
parent;
Jo, where are you going tonight?
Jo: to yonder
manga club.