"Over yonder" is an expression used to indicate a location that is a bit distant but still within sight, often suggesting a place that is not too far away. It combines "over," which implies a degree of separation, with "yonder," an archaic term meaning "there" or "that place." The phrase is often used in informal speech to direct someone's attention to a specific area or location.
It means to have an advantage over someone - or it might mean that you invited Dave Evans from U2 to your house.
reccuring, happening again and again
It means that a person is over 30 years old,
This is not an idiom. "It's over" means that it is over, or finished, or done. Whatever "it" refers to has concluded.
It means that it goes over the top of your head, if you define it literally. If you mean in figurative language, it means that you did not understand whatever it was - it was beyond your understanding.
pretty sure. like where is he? he\'s over yonder! ----- Yes, "he\'s over younder" means "he is over there".
ignore it and be happy with ur partner
because kids need to have rules so when they are younder they absorb it, and then when they are teenagers it should come natually for them to go to bed early!
Depending on the context, modern terms equivalent to "yonder" would include: away there over there out there far away distant further farther beyond --------------------- Yonder would imply that the 'place' that is 'younder' would be within sight.
hmm, what do you mean over and over other girls ?
What do you mean? If you mean older; yes. If you mean other; yes. Do you actually mean over?
If in over you mean division, the answer is 53/35. If in over you mean addition, the answer is 21.
What does felony BOUND OVER TO CPC mean
Over there.
its called repeating :/
repetition
up mean on the surface and over mean in the space