A demonstrative determiner whose meaning can be paraphrased as 'further than that' (from Old English 'geond'). Nowadays, it is an archaich grammatical word although it is still used in dialects, such as Southern AmEnglish.
by _sotoninetysix May 23, 2018
1. The new ‘hun’. A friendly nickname to call someone. Doesn't need to be specifically romantic in nature, just a caring, kind thing to call someone.
3. An environmentalist who fits into the millennial generation’s movement.
3. An environmentalist who fits into the millennial generation’s movement.
by Trendsetter101 September 7, 2018
by Shani shanihan December 13, 2018
A word commonly used in Indianapolis that started on the Westside, to describe a peon, some one who bases their decisions of someone else’s thought, and/or someone who is willing to go to jail or risk there life for another who doesn’t care for them once so ever.
by B Slaughter September 27, 2019
A peon, someone who always makes a choice of someone’s else response, and/or someone who is willing to risk there life for another who don’t care about them once so ever.
by B Slaughter September 27, 2019