by jpost ma November 05, 2008
"Damn, what a withe! Let's do it again."
by akfdaljvk March 07, 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 February 21, 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 22, 2007
preposition
accompanied by; accompanying:
I will go with you. He fought with his brother against the enemy.
in some particular relation to (especially implying interaction, company, association, conjunction, or connection):
I dealt with the problem. She agreed with me.
characterized by or having:
a person with initiative.
(of means or instrument) by the use of; using:
to line a coat with silk; to cut with a knife.
(of manner) using or showing:
to work with diligence.
in correspondence, comparison, or proportion to:
Their power increased with their number. How does their plan compare with ours?
accompanied by; accompanying:
I will go with you. He fought with his brother against the enemy.
in some particular relation to (especially implying interaction, company, association, conjunction, or connection):
I dealt with the problem. She agreed with me.
characterized by or having:
a person with initiative.
(of means or instrument) by the use of; using:
to line a coat with silk; to cut with a knife.
(of manner) using or showing:
to work with diligence.
in correspondence, comparison, or proportion to:
Their power increased with their number. How does their plan compare with ours?
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