additional, extra, supplemental
Kara is very happy, because she won't have to take a whole nother semester of geology and because she loves Cody.
by K-Fur December 16, 2008

nothere a dangerous man that can ddos and doxz people and beware of him he is in the wilderness of discord. he also likes boneless pizza. and is very nice to young people
by rattermannothere2555 February 5, 2018

by p-tr|ck January 25, 2009

Used instead of bothered when describing something that is worth so little consideration that it is worth nothing.
by Waylonnnnnn January 30, 2010

A texan bastardization of "another". Used in context with "a whole..." when "other" would sound dumb.
by Operator July 2, 2004

by isochrona August 27, 2003

Refers to a subject that is vastly or categorically set apart from the previous subject.
Unique in the English language as one of the few 'infixes' (as opposed to prefix or suffix). Other infixes include re-fucking-diculous.
Unique in the English language as one of the few 'infixes' (as opposed to prefix or suffix). Other infixes include re-fucking-diculous.
by Dean William June 7, 2006
