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# Arrr.
(, Wed 18 Jun 2003, 15:18, archived)
#
love your enthusiasm...
:)
(, Wed 18 Jun 2003, 15:19, archived)
# I need to reslove this issue
Is "yarr" generally used by pirates and "arr" by other salty old sea-dogs? I think the "y" in "yarr" adds a certain element of danger and excitement.
(, Wed 18 Jun 2003, 15:22, archived)
# "yarr"
seems more piratical to me and "arr" just a generaly salty term (also be carefull not to confuse "arr" with "arrgh" an altogether more painfull sound...
(, Wed 18 Jun 2003, 15:24, archived)
# or ahhhhhhh
the sound made by people at the doctors, when the tongue depresser is applied.
(, Wed 18 Jun 2003, 15:26, archived)
# or even
ahhhh

the sound made by people that have just cottoned on to what you have been saying for the past half hour.
(, Wed 18 Jun 2003, 15:42, archived)
# arrrr
often said by archaeologists from Wessex as well.
(, Wed 18 Jun 2003, 15:30, archived)
# Eh?
I thought "YARRR" was a pirates cry and "ARRR" was strictly reserved for farmers and other country folk.
(, Wed 18 Jun 2003, 15:37, archived)
# No that would be
Oo-Arr
(, Wed 18 Jun 2003, 15:42, archived)
# Are the Germans
all pirates then? They say it all the time
(, Wed 18 Jun 2003, 15:25, archived)