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Definition of eyther
eyther
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- either, unographive form
Last edited on Oct 01 2024. Submitted by Anonymous on Oct 01 2024.
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Definitions include: a metaphorical place that two people are in when there is no possibility of romance between them. | |
Definitions include: "hate". | |
Definitions include: alternate spelling of "strewth". | |
Definitions include: an unintelligent person, a jerk (mean person,) or a penis. | |
Definitions include: Female friend who always needs/demands more attention than anyone else in the group. | |
Definitions include: "critique". | |
Definitions include: to give an incentive for; motivate. | |
Definitions include: to continuously change the TV channel, looking for a program one wants to watch. | |
Definitions include: Being way too chill in every situation | |
Definitions include: something good |
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