Coined just south of the Thames, similar to a "Dopestick" or a "Baseball Bat", the Blemstick can only refer to the "Dankiest of Doobs". A phrase that must only be used when no other term fits to describe the holiest of joints.
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-A type of person who pays for a strip club membership, but doesn’t go due to guilt of being a member to a strip club. (Will usually stop by fumble with they’re ID but leave anyway in the first 8 minutes.
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“Dude John is so blemished, he walked around town all night trying to find a strip club, and when he finally made it, they took his ID and he left to go to a college party”
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Definition: a stronger, more expressive form of "bother".
Related words: bemithering, bemitherer, bemithers, and bemithery (as in: "Is that bemithery?").
Etymology: from "bemothering" (Middle English) of the same definition, and "mithering" (from British English), also of the same definition.
Definition: a stronger, more expressive form of "bother".
Related words: bemithering, bemitherer, bemithers, and bemithery (as in: "Is that bemithery?").
Etymology: from "bemothering" (Middle English) of the same definition, and "mithering" (from British English), also of the same definition.
"He was a bemithering fool."
"I want to hear no more bemithery out of you!"
"You bemither me so much, I might just snap!"
"He was a bemitherer of the highest order."
"He bemithers me so much!"
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"He bemithers me so much!"
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