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An individual (usually geeky) who is academically gifted and enjoy sharing his knowledge with others. His effortless Paul helped me with my homework last night, he's such a Latter!
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The latter commonly used in English Literature , when used in a sentence means, the 2nd of the two words. I could either go and read a book or fap. The latter sounds more appealing.
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Later; subsequent The latter rain, perhaps
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Used in 16th and 17th english literature to say the subject. The newer version of latter is the word it. A lesser known pronoun used for anything.
My cat is sick. The latter doesn't seem to be getting better.
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Codeword for "awesome" Man, the latter.
Oh, you mean... AWESOME?! |
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Used as a form to say goodbye between friends. Etimology: Distortion Language. Used instead of "later." "alright see u tommorrow, latter."
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