Spoken by Juliet in William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. Wherefore means “why", in this line Juliet alludes to the feuding families of the play - lamenting Romeo's name.
Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo?
by DerpySqwuid December 08, 2018
A hippie cat or chick who thinks they are better than everyones else because they are more organic or listen to lesser known Jam bands.
by Bojangles January 10, 2005
A Goth who believes they are gother than anyone else. They often listen to Gothic music and hate any one who claims to be a goth and doesn't listen to "Gothic" music.
"Hey, john I started listening to evanescence. Am I goth now?"-Kim
"You're not goth kim. We call you a "Mall goth". You should listen to bauhaus. You're just being a big poseur at the moment."-John
"Well, fuck. Why do you have to act like you're Gother than thou? Christ man."-Kim
Synonyms: Snob, Real Goth
Antonyms: Stupid Goth, Poseur
Related Words: Goth, Gothic Person
"You're not goth kim. We call you a "Mall goth". You should listen to bauhaus. You're just being a big poseur at the moment."-John
"Well, fuck. Why do you have to act like you're Gother than thou? Christ man."-Kim
Synonyms: Snob, Real Goth
Antonyms: Stupid Goth, Poseur
Related Words: Goth, Gothic Person
by RealGawth August 19, 2011
When an asshole takes up a holier-than-thou position in a given situation simply because they feel it would be a good "asshole-move" to make.
Him: "When they get here, we should speak only in Italian because they missed all the Italian lesson meetings."
Me: "Wow...that's pretty assholier-than-thou."
Him: "I know...I'm an asshole, remember?"
Me: "Wow...that's pretty assholier-than-thou."
Him: "I know...I'm an asshole, remember?"
by Sean "Chicanery" Connery February 20, 2007
That on the cross, our burden gladly bearing, he bled and died, to take away our sins! Then sings my soul, my savior God to thee, how great thou art!
Pamala: So Duncan, what’s your favorite church song?
Duncan: “How great thou art!”
Pamala: Oh funny! That’s my favorite song too!
Duncan: okay but I Didn’t ask....
Duncan: “How great thou art!”
Pamala: Oh funny! That’s my favorite song too!
Duncan: okay but I Didn’t ask....
by Usehername March 08, 2021
by Fun1k September 07, 2012
It means "Where Are You?" , "Art thou" was used also in Shakespeare's "O Romeo, Romeo! wherefore art thou Romeo?"
"Thou shalt" and "thou shalt not" are used in the King James version of the Bible in translating the Ten Commandments.
"Thou shalt" and "thou shalt not" are used in the King James version of the Bible in translating the Ten Commandments.
by shager May 01, 2015