by akfdaljvk March 6, 2022

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.
by All_The_Good_Names_Were_Gone March 7, 2011

Absolute Legend in the Football Soccer World as he Scored the Winner for Aston Villa in the 1982 European Cup Final.
by Jimbo Russell August 28, 2007

A compound word for the words "with" and "the".
Dude 1: Yo bro who are you going to the movies with?
Dude 2: I am going withe girl I met last week, Sally.
Dude 2: I am going withe girl I met last week, Sally.
by JellyLover109 March 7, 2019

P1: Did you hear about Dennis?
P2: Is he the one withe massive siamese twin growing out of his forehead?
P3: No, that is Ricky
P2: Is he the one withe massive siamese twin growing out of his forehead?
P3: No, that is Ricky
by theambivalentmagnificence November 9, 2017

by Ldg forever January 15, 2020

by Dds discount811 April 8, 2022
