withe

the contraction of “with the” and pronounced that way; it does not rhyme with tithe.

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withe

A speedy route taken while driving, skiing, biking, etc.
"Damn, what a withe! Let's do it again."
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Withe

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.
it's obvious how they were born to be withe each other!
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Peter Withe

Absolute Legend in the Football Soccer World as he Scored the Winner for Aston Villa in the 1982 European Cup Final.
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with

with who?
woo
with
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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?
he talked with his friends, nicely.
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Withe

combanation of the word with and the

pronounced with-the
do you want me to come withe food
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