by dinamic33 February 1, 2013
Get the Highered mug.Code for I’m gay/lesbian, homosexual greeting originating during the 1960s, not used frequently today, it was used because it sounds like a normal greeting, and was non suspicious only those in the community new it’s hidden implications, this phrase is actually referenced in the movie Dr. Strangelove (How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb) as it is pictured on one the missiles, it is shown beside a missile which says Dear John a reference to WWII break up letters
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The act of sticking a finger into your rectum and wiping the residue on a persons upper lip that when dryed, resembles a moustache like Adolf Hitler's.
by machima April 23, 2003
Get the hitlered mug.This technique is a form of fingering a woman's vagina. A man or woman must make the boy scout sign with their index and middle finger, and then insert these fingers into another woman's vagina, palm up. As the the fingerer withdraws the fingers, they must curl them up, as if you were beckoning to someone to "come hither", rubbing the G spot. When combined with oral sex techniques, namely licking of the clitoris, this can be very stimulating.
by Gar-bear September 4, 2008
Get the come hither mug.This phrase was derived from my English class. We were reading Twain, and David was confused by use of the word 'hither'. He goes, "what, is that like ghetto-speak or something?"
Then this brilliant classmate of ours (me) goes, "fo hither my nizzo". Therefore:
fo hither my nizzo - phrase - used to provoke the anger of a loser who uses old-school speech, as in the word 'hither'.
Then this brilliant classmate of ours (me) goes, "fo hither my nizzo". Therefore:
fo hither my nizzo - phrase - used to provoke the anger of a loser who uses old-school speech, as in the word 'hither'.
by Sparky ML June 17, 2004
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From hither (“here, in this place”), thither (“there, in that place”) and yon (“over there, in a distant place”)
The title of a 1961 song by Brook Benton.
From hither (“here, in this place”), thither (“there, in that place”) and yon (“over there, in a distant place”)
The title of a 1961 song by Brook Benton.
So long had I sought a love sweet and true
Hither, thither and yon did I roam
Yet the love I desired was here all along
Just across the way from home
Hither, thither and yon did I roam
Yet the love I desired was here all along
Just across the way from home
by Alex-2598 February 9, 2023
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