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witherwanded

Durwood is about as witherwanded as is possible without actually toting it around in a pickle jar.
by Harry Flashman July 2, 2003
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witherage

The age at which one begins to wither. Exactly which age this is varies broadly between individuals, and is subject to genes, environmental and lifestyle factors.
Andy, you're 35 now - isn't it time to think about saving for your fast-approaching witherage?
by Andy Sword November 6, 2010
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witherful

Unexplainable beauty; love beyond rationality.
Nick: When I look up at the night sky and can't distinguish the stars from constellations, I get kind of emotional.
Emm: I know it is kind of gay, but I feel the same way too.

Nick: The cosmos are so witherful.
by nicknamelastname February 19, 2019
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withers

The food that accompanies the main substance of a meal, ie. the veg or chips etc. Similar to afters.
"We're having chicken for tea, what do you want for withers?"
by Phil Kirwan January 24, 2008
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Wither

Wither is seksi
by Anonymous March 19, 2003
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Withe

Preposition. Old English. Used as a replacement to 'with' but to exclaim the extreme approval of a situation where two people are in close proximity with each other, generally within the flirting or playful mannerisms.
it's obvious how they were born to be withe each other!
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withering heights

phrasal noun. Used to describe men who are so horribly afraid of heights that their penis withers.
I went with my brother to go bungee jumping but I just couldn't do it. I had a mad case of withering heights.
by CamilleMec December 1, 2007
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