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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.
latter by FiendishFish August 5, 2007
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!
Latter by TheRealPJG October 23, 2011
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.
latter by Zickddot December 29, 2006
I totally think she just typed letter wrong and auto correct failed her. Should I ask her if she meant letter or latter?
Latter by jessica65t6 May 9, 2020
Used as a form to say goodbye between friends.

Etimology: Distortion Language. Used instead of "later."
"alright see u tommorrow, latter."
latter by Chingon January 17, 2007