(noun): Used as an additional way to agree to a statement after someone has already stated "me neither"; used as an additional "me neither" when you are the third person to agree.
Mallory: I always enjoyed Paul McCartney's style, but I'm not crazy about the new look.
Daniel: Oh, me neither..
Emerald: Me threeither.
Daniel: Oh, me neither..
Emerald: Me threeither.
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-noun
1. The correct spelling of the misspelled word "Treasure"
2. Usually requires you to stop.
3. Always located below you.
—Related forms
treath·er·a·ble, adjective
treath·ere·less, adjective
un·treath·er·a·ble, adjective
un·treath·ered, adjective
-noun
1. The correct spelling of the misspelled word "Treasure"
2. Usually requires you to stop.
3. Always located below you.
—Related forms
treath·er·a·ble, adjective
treath·ere·less, adjective
un·treath·er·a·ble, adjective
un·treath·ered, adjective
Muff 1: Yo dude! You better stop! There's treather below!
Muff 2: Ya thanks man! I see the treather!
Muff 2: Ya thanks man! I see the treather!
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Scottish for 'together'. Pronounced: |ðɪˈɡɪðər|.
Irvine Welsh's Trainspotting: "...ah got it thegither tae board the fucker and headed back tae Sunny Leith."
(in English: I got it together to board the fucker and headed back to Sunny Leith.)
(in English: I got it together to board the fucker and headed back to Sunny Leith.)
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Get the TheOtherPal mug.A portmanteau of the words 'threat' and 'treachery': as in a threat that is treacherous.
The precursor to actually treachery.
1. Threatened by betrayal of fidelity, confidence, or trust.
2. An indication or caveat of perfidy.
3. Potential pain, injury, evil, or punishment that arrises from treason.
The precursor to actually treachery.
1. Threatened by betrayal of fidelity, confidence, or trust.
2. An indication or caveat of perfidy.
3. Potential pain, injury, evil, or punishment that arrises from treason.
A rumour has reached the King's ear that his younger brother intends to topple him from his throne... 'This is threachery!'
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