by KoH March 18, 2007
Noun: put simply, hortereby means bad timing. Derived from the french word heure meaning time, and the english word terrible.
An extract from an unpublished novel:
I walked into the room with great hortereby, to find my parents attempting to get a new uncle for my son.
I walked into the room with great hortereby, to find my parents attempting to get a new uncle for my son.
by KoH October 14, 2006
Something traditional done in a modern way.
Formed from the words "modern" and "traditional".
Not to be confused with tradodern, which is also formed from those two words.
Formed from the words "modern" and "traditional".
Not to be confused with tradodern, which is also formed from those two words.
by KoH February 03, 2007