1. To be bothersome.
2. Keep Pestering
Origin: Lancashire, UK
Shurrup wiv yer meithering!
Pronounced: (mI-ther) accent on the long I.
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It's an old Lancashire (UK) word meaning to bother or worry someone by constantly asking questions............
"Mum, can I have this?" "Mum, can I do that?" etc....
Pronounced "mytha"
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a contraction of me and either
Jason: "I truly didn't enjoy that rectal exam!"
Sara:"Meither!"
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βI havenβt seen molly in agesβ
βYeah meither man I havenβt seen her since that last partyβ
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The combination of the word me and neither.
βI donβt want to go to workβ
βMeitherβ
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The correct spelling/pronounciation of the word "Neither"
a combination of "Me" and "Either" it makes way more sense...
"I don't really wanna go to work today"
"Meither"
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An alternate word that combines the the phrase "me either" into one.
You don't like Strawberry ice-cream? Meither.
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