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bother

1. to remove a person(s) of their torso
, bothered the state of being without a torso , bothersome having to endure activities in the state of bother
1. Call the cops Jonnys trying to bother me.

2. I cant run right now im a bit bothered.

3. I find it bothersome to swim to shore without a torso.
by Robert Schimmel August 12, 2004
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"Let me ask my bother..."
by MarkWG August 16, 2007
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what you get yourself into when in a relationship you sleep with someone else
I'm in a bit of bother with my woman
by Anonymous August 22, 2003
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Bother the dishes. someone else will do them.
by hkunicorn September 4, 2016
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A group of sergeants, similar to how a number of cows make up a heard, or a number of ravens make up a murder, or a number of birds make up a flock, a number of sergeants make up a bother.
The commander was giving a briefing on the upcoming exercise to a bother of sergeants.
by NWAnalyst December 28, 2021
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There's not a chance in the world that I'm going to the supermarket on Saturday. I'll just use Bother.
by endinson17 June 27, 2022
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I can’t wait to bother Christina when I’m back from my trip.
by Your_Favorite_:) January 25, 2023
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