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
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.
From here to there
He and she are going hence thither!
Wahoo!