Everywhere; Here, there and everywhere
From hither (“here, in this place”), thither (“there, in that place”) and yon (“over there, in a distant place”)
The title of a 1961 song by Brook Benton.
So long had I sought a love sweet and true
Hither, thither and yon did I roam
Yet the love I desired was here all along
Just across the way from home
as in to be great excellect pimp tight if you will to be some crazy shit
im not to sure i think i heard anthrax say on the bevis and butthead expericnce
dude those olsen twins are off the hither
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To suck ones penis, for money or for pleasure.
Hey Malyssa come hither my yonder now bitch!
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This phrase was derived from my English class. We were reading Twain, and David was confused by use of the word 'hither'. He goes, "what, is that like ghetto-speak or something?"
Then this brilliant classmate of ours (me) goes, "fo hither my nizzo". Therefore:
fo hither my nizzo - phrase - used to provoke the anger of a loser who uses old-school speech, as in the word 'hither'.
Jim: Come hither, sweet patriots!
John: (mocking) Fo hither, my nizzo! LOL bastard!
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a pickup line used to hit on some medieval pussy!
Say this to a girl you would like to get in with.
You: "come hither thy maiden and slayeth thy beast before thy cometh"
Her: "Take me into your dungeon and tie thy upeth!"
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Even more sexual than hence thither
They're totally railing each other tonight!
They're gonna be doing hence thither and thence hither all night long.