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Awhile

1. In the mean time.

2. In the interim.

Specifically used in the Eastern PA region of Lancaster County.

1. You go get changed and I'll make dinner awhile.

2. We're not ready to sell the house yet, but we figured we'd paint and fix it up awhile.

by Raleigh Theodore Sakers September 9, 2011

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Awhile

A word meaning "For a while." As a general rule, if you could not replace the word with "for a while," you should be using "a while."

Jimmy: I'm going to stay and talk awhile.

by Limpy Limper April 3, 2010

12๐Ÿ‘ 6๐Ÿ‘Ž


awhile

- for a while; notice the "for".

"I couldna slept, and the night wasn't gonna go away awhile"

by SpeedoThreeSixty February 19, 2021


awhile

adverb (for) a brief period of time.

correct spelling only when used as an adverb and not in a prepositional phrase. Otherwise, in a prepositional phrase, it is two words. As a noun phrase, it is two words.

Adverb: I will wait awhile for you, but after that I'm out.

Prep Phrase: I will wait for a while, but after that I'm out.

Noun Phrase: A while has gone by since we started this project.

by dictionerd April 9, 2005

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Awhiles

Knowing a person for a long period of time.

I have known Billy Joe Bob for awhiles now.

by ThatGamerLive October 28, 2012

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awhile

1. Illiterate spelling of a while.

2. Broken keyboard spelling of a while.

1. gime awhile 2 gt mah krak!11111!1!!111

2. Ineedawhiletogetanewkeyboard.

by Intelligence: The Anti-N00b April 7, 2005

12๐Ÿ‘ 29๐Ÿ‘Ž


defile awhile

To engage in sordid sexual encounters.

Come on, let's strip and defile awhile!

by I, Wreckerrr November 20, 2016