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yarl

English

Etymology

Presumably onomatopoeic. Coined by Josh Sinder and Alex Sibbald of the band Hot Rod Lunatics.

Pronunciation

  • (US) IPA(key): /j??l/
  • Rhymes: -??(?)l

Noun

yarl (plural yarls)

  1. A deep, guttural vocal style with affected pronunciation, characteristic of male grunge and postgrunge singers of the 1990s and early 2000s.
    • 2002, Patrick Berkery, "Record Review", Creative Loafing (Atlanta), 9 January 2002:
      So pontificating on how Weathered's earnest morass of block-headed rage, grunge-lite mega-riffs and singer Scott Stapp's machismo yarl amounts to little more than Pearl Jam circa '91 for dummies is like shooting fish in a barrel.
    • 2008, Michael J. Vaughn, Outro, iUniverse (2008), ?ISBN, page 10:
      One of my college kids informed me that the latest acoustic grinder hunk had covered it for a soundtrack — probably with that grungy yarl that everybody ripped off from Eddie Vedder.
    • For more quotations using this term, see Citations:yarl.

Verb

yarl (third-person singular simple present yarls, present participle yarling, simple past and past participle yarled)

  1. To sing in this manner.
    • 2009, Andrew Matson, "Is there any reason to listen to the new Alice in Chains album, "Black Gives Way to Blue"?", The Seattle Times, 21 October 2009:
      On "All Secrets Known," he yarls "fingers" into "fingerrrrrrrraaaaaaughhhhhzzzzzzz."
    • For more quotations using this term, see Citations:yarl.

References

Anagrams

  • Lary, Lyra, RYLA, Rayl, Ryal, aryl, lyar, lyra, ryal

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marl

English

Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation) enPR: mäl, IPA(key): /m??l/
  • (General American) enPR: märl, IPA(key): /m??l/
  • Rhymes: -??(?)l

Etymology 1

From Middle English marle, from Old French marle, from Late Latin marglia, diminutive of marga (marl).

Alternative forms

  • marle

Noun

marl (countable and uncountable, plural marls)

  1. A mixed earthy substance, consisting of carbonate of lime, clay, and possibly sand, in very variable proportions, and accordingly designated as calcareous, clayey, or sandy.
    • 1975, Saul Bellow, Humboldt's Gift [Avon ed., 1976, p. 231]:
      The surroundings were unearthly. It was not a fish setting—only bare rock, no trees, pungent sagebrush, and marl dust floating when a truck passed.
    Synonym: marlstone
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See also
  • greensand

Verb

marl (third-person singular simple present marls, present participle marling, simple past and past participle marled)

  1. (transitive) To cover with the earthy substance called marl.

Etymology 2

Verb

marl (third-person singular simple present marls, present participle marling, simple past and past participle marled)

  1. (nautical) To cover, as part of a rope, with marline, marking a peculiar hitch at each turn to prevent unwinding.
    Synonym: marline

Translations

References

Anagrams

  • RAML

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