Bellybutton lint. Pronounced Hmmeh-hmmeh. A term often used by Outward Bound instructors after days on end without a shower. Often times more hmeh-hmeh is found on people with hairy bellybuttons. First heard from a group of people from Rochester, MN in 1990.
by Doug Shey January 25, 2006
Socks with bad elastic. Quitters also contribute to suth. First heard on an Outward Bound course in 1989.
by Doug Shey January 25, 2006
Acronym for Socks Under Toes and Heels. SUTH occurs when you are wearing Quitters(socks with bad elastic) and the sock tends to slide down past your heel and then, consequently, bunch up under your toes. While suth is not life threatening, it does become uncomfortable and may make the victim grouchy. Suth can also contribute to frostbite, blisters, footrot, or a strong desire to live in climates that require only sandals.
by Doug Shey January 25, 2006