A suffix used by overly fancy people, old fashioned people, or people from pre-19th century times. It basically just means they are old or fancy.
by Titty Tongue Twister May 9, 2018

Upper-case: Ð
Lower-case: ð
A letter used in the Icelandic, Faroese, Elfdalian, Middle English, and Old English languages.
When used, it is generally pronounced as a "th", a "d," or it is silent.
Lower-case: ð
A letter used in the Icelandic, Faroese, Elfdalian, Middle English, and Old English languages.
When used, it is generally pronounced as a "th", a "d," or it is silent.
Faroese: Hvat ber til at gera um kvøldið?
(English: What's there to do in the evening?)
The letter eth is difficult for me to write.
Icelandic: Ég talaði hana aldrei við.
(English: I never spoke to her.)
(English: What's there to do in the evening?)
The letter eth is difficult for me to write.
Icelandic: Ég talaði hana aldrei við.
(English: I never spoke to her.)
by xla January 7, 2017

Used by UFO enthusiasts as an abbreviation for "Extraterrestrial Hypothesis," referring to the belief of some that UFO reports represent sightings of alien spacecraft.
I neither accept nor reject the ETH. Quite frankly, I don't know what UFOs are - they're UNIDENTIFIED.
by Rod Brock July 30, 2006

eth is someone you’d call a wannabe british, someone you would hate. this person has stds, food poisoning and much more. you don’t want to be seen hanging with this person.
by yuptheboys November 12, 2021

by ethiaa October 14, 2003

by CrazySpideyMarcus February 14, 2022

by ho-ju September 19, 2005
