1) A deliberate misspelling of "historical" and "hysterical" to create a portmanteau, which means literally "very funny history" or "funny today, though it was serious at the time."
2) An extension of this meaning is to derisively imply that something today is garbage, of little importance, or no value — but might have "histerical value" in the future.
1) "The TV Show Dragnet is a histerical example of 1960s attitudes."
2) "I am keeping these videos of Trump speaking for their histerical value."
means to hiss and mutter at the same time
The Ringwraith histered something.
The girl says "What did you say?"
He says "I just histered,sheesh
My wife and her hister Peter are discussing the latest in fashions.
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