The person above me is WRONG, thither is an old Shakespearean-time way of saying "there." He didn't use here and there, he used hither and thither.
Shakespeare: Go thither
Me: Why can't you just say "there?"
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How Mike Tyson pronounces the word "scissors".
He had to cut off my glovthes with thithers
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It's a word filler. If you can't think of a word use thither.
What the Thither!
Yo', pass the thither.
Shut yo' thither.
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Say 'Hi Sisters' but without any teeth or with a lisp!
*James Charles without teeth starts a video* HI THITHERS!
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