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Wuthering Heights

A despicable piece of literature that your English teacher will claim is a true masterpeice. It is characterized by wordy boring writing and lack of plot development. Attempting to read this novel can cause temporary symptoms of attention deficit disorder.
Linton and Catherine are cousins, they get married, incest is not good!
by Gholam April 14, 2005
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Wuthering Heights

A novel by Emile Brontë about romance, family, suffering, and gothic themes
14-year-old Me: I just read Wuthering Heights.
The World: Not to rude but nobody gives a shit.
by True_Lust July 22, 2019
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wuther

a substitution for a profane or comical expression
"grace is such a wuther head"
"what the wuther"
etc.
by Shane March 13, 2005
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wuthering heights

Dank weed...Also the title to Emily Bronte's 1847 classic Gothic novel.
"Yo this is some real wuthering heights shit, man...where'd you get it?
by Guillermo Mota July 28, 2008
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wuthering heights

One of many incoherant and very weird Kate Bush Songs. Based on the book.
Heathcliff! It's me, i'm Cathy come home..
I'm so co-o-o-old, let me in-a-your window
by Kung-Fu Jesus April 20, 2004
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wuther

To mock fainting. To do an imitation of a faint like in a game of charades
Oh my god, last night when we were playing charades he wuthered and it was hilarious!!
by Rhiana January 4, 2009
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Winther

A winther loves to drink. When he isn’t at work he is either drinking with some friends or sleeping.
A winther is a lot of fun
Wow he really drinks like a winther
No one parties like a winther
by Urban_Addict September 11, 2021
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