"Blyth" is a verb meaning:to think about something excessively. It's often used as an expression. Not to be confused with blyat. It's considered a pleonasm if you say "blythed about it","blythed so much" or "blythed excessively".
"Yesterday,I blythed about the exam. Thankfully,I got an A+!"
"She was pregnant so she was blything for weeks."
"She was pregnant so she was blything for weeks."
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by Dogmaticon February 04, 2010
Basically the more modern version of Mr. Darcy. You can do the multiplication table by his freckles, and he has curly brown hair and hazel eyes that match perfectly with his roguish grin. If you ever find a Gilbert Blythe, you need to keep him before he gets away. He's the epitome of perfection.
by Cordelia Shirley Cuthburt October 28, 2018
by triplecorpsehammerblow December 07, 2004
An expression of extreme disgust or dislike that involves contorting the face and turning away from the cause.
Upon sipping the rich Imperial Porter, Paul could not help but make the face of Blythe as he ejaculated "that tastes like war crime evidence".
by mackyaj April 29, 2018