You would be from the south. It means "over there." Usage examples showing typical slang southern phrasing & pronounciation:
"I'm fixin ta go ova yunder an a'l be back in u lid'l while."
Translation: I'm getting ready to go over there and I'll be back in a little while.
2006-07-20 16:28:50
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answer #1
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answered by Lila 2
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it means beyond - over there. but you could really be from anywhere in the south. btw, it's always "over yonder", not just "yonder".
2006-07-20 22:36:17
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answer #2
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answered by Gabrielle 6
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over yonder= over there. If you say yonder, you are probably Southern
2006-07-20 22:35:23
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answer #3
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answered by 2 'til Midnight 3
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You are from the south.....maybe Texas...
Yonder means, "over there".
2006-07-20 22:35:20
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answer #4
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answered by artistagent116 7
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You’re probably from some terrible small town in the south, and it means you’re uneducated.
2006-07-21 09:17:10
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answer #5
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answered by CW 3
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it's where not were - and what not wat
it means "over there" and you could be from anywhere south of the Mason Dixon line!
2006-07-21 03:23:27
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answer #6
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answered by dph_40 6
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Over there.
2006-07-21 02:44:16
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answered by windandwater 6
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Mississippi
far over there
2006-07-20 22:34:53
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answered by :P 1
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The south. It means 'there'.
2006-07-20 22:35:28
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answer #9
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answered by catsrule!! 3
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Confucius say: you are from mother's womb
2006-07-20 22:36:21
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answered by BigDaddy 4
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