Amish style old-English version of D'oh
Amish: 'Tis a fine barn English, but 'tis not a pool

Homer Simpson: D'oh-eth
by ho-ju August 28, 2005
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The ultimate combination of Gwen, gwendolyn, and Gwyneth. If you meet a Gwendolynavere-eth is probably someone who you will meet on a drug trip or at coachella. They are genuinely down to earth people who are real with everyone they meet, they are wonderful and spontaneous and you would be lucky to be with one.
by Thegreengamer April 4, 2023
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To get your social media account hacked by cryptobros desperate to draw attention to their dying market. On Twitter, this usually results in your account getting suspended for spam since ETHed up accounts use bots to try and @ every single user on the site.
Evidently, a fate worse than death.
"Dude did you hear about Butch Hartman?"
"Yeah, dudes acc got ETHed up"
"what"
by Long Sohn Jilvers April 10, 2022
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A mix of the word 'yo' and archaic (old fashioned) language to create a really cool new word. I personally use it in a sarcastic way to joke about chavs and their silly little phrases.

Also it's suggesting the word yo is outdated, by making it sound even older, but in an ironic way as it's a new word. =
Fredrick: Yo-eth matey, how be thee?
Bob: I'm alright thanks dude.

=
by Lozenge May 31, 2007
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Amish style old-English version of "D'oh" used in "the swimming pool" episode of The Simpsons.
Amish dude: "I don't quite think that's a barn there, English."

Homer: "D'oh-eth!"
by Scree July 20, 2004
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Short form for Kenneth.
A really hot guy.
That guy is totally hot! He's such an eth!
I just broke up with my boyfriend and need to date an eth to make him jealous.
by kennybop February 5, 2010
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Describing the time or date of something that represents too many.
"For the too-many-eth time, I'm asking you not to do that!"

"How many times will this be we've met here, now?"
"The too-many-eth time!"

"What date will you be leaving the company"
"The two-many-eth of whenever."
by Geordie_Dave September 21, 2009
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