Everywhere; Here, there and everywhere

From hither (“here, in this place”), thither (“there, in that place”) and yon (“over there, in a distant place”)

The title of a 1961 song by Brook Benton.
So long had I sought a love sweet and true
Hither, thither and yon did I roam
Yet the love I desired was here all along
Just across the way from home
by Alex-2598 February 10, 2023
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as in to be great excellect pimp tight if you will to be some crazy shit
im not to sure i think i heard anthrax say on the bevis and butthead expericnce
by M D To The MutherFuckin MC December 19, 2004
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This phrase was derived from my English class. We were reading Twain, and David was confused by use of the word 'hither'. He goes, "what, is that like ghetto-speak or something?"
Then this brilliant classmate of ours (me) goes, "fo hither my nizzo". Therefore:
fo hither my nizzo - phrase - used to provoke the anger of a loser who uses old-school speech, as in the word 'hither'.
Jim: Come hither, sweet patriots!
John: (mocking) Fo hither, my nizzo! LOL bastard!
by Sparky ML June 18, 2004
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a pickup line used to hit on some medieval pussy!
Say this to a girl you would like to get in with.

You: "come hither thy maiden and slayeth thy beast before thy cometh"

Her: "Take me into your dungeon and tie thy upeth!"
by charlie dick(onson) January 24, 2012
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