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1.Forgeting what you are hereafter.
2.Forgetfulness associated with going to get something, but forgeting what you are hereafter when you get there.
Reverend Deer-in-the-Headlights is more and more concerned with the hereafter as he gets older. He goes into another room to get something, but then he forgets what he is hereafter.
hereafter by TurnipTrucker August 31, 2009

sweet hereafter 

"After he was pulled under the thresher, Jimmy's soul went to the sweet hereafter."
sweet hereafter by LongRanger2 April 17, 2009

herediterritorial 

Being very defensive/offensive about what you have inherited.
I know you wounded the deer, but we can't follow it onto his property. That herediterritorial git would prosecute us for trespassing.
herediterritorial by jebande December 24, 2007

thereafter 

Happening after an event has occurred.

Similar: Thereupon
Once I purchased my computer parts from newegg, they emailed me the invoice for them shortly thereafter.
thereafter by kyle.biddle December 27, 2010

hepeater 

n. hepeater
a male-identifying person (AMAB, trans male, etc.) who hepeats or has previously hepeated an otherwise-identifying person
plural n.: hepeaters
Noun: “Ugh. He’s such a hepeater.”
Pluralised noun: “Watch out, they’re all hepeaters. Keep your ideas to yourself until they’re gone.”
hepeater by BerylliumLithium December 8, 2019

hepeater 

n. hepeater
a male-identifying person (AMAB, trans male, etc.) who hepeats or has previously hepeated an otherwise-identifying person
plural n.: hepeaters
“Ugh. He’s such a hepeater.”

Pluralised noun:
Watch out, they’re all hepeaters. Keep your ideas to yourself until they’re gone.”
hepeater by BerylliumLithium December 8, 2019