by Jajk May 25, 2018
Dirth was recently formed in early 2013 from the inner Melbourne city streets referring to what should have been a living baby being born from it's mother, thus "birth" but instead the baby has come out dead, hence "dirth". Can be used as both a noun and verb in these instances.
Noun: The physical emergence of a stillborn baby or other lifeless young from it's mother. What was meant to be the start of life as a physically separate being but instead is the start of death of a physically separate being.
Verb: Give dirth to (a stillborn or lifeless baby).
Though the term dirth is perhaps more commonly used as a noun, adjective, verb or adverb when referring to certain dishes of the Australian cuisine common to the East Melbourne suburbs.
Noun: The physical emergence of a stillborn baby or other lifeless young from it's mother. What was meant to be the start of life as a physically separate being but instead is the start of death of a physically separate being.
Verb: Give dirth to (a stillborn or lifeless baby).
Though the term dirth is perhaps more commonly used as a noun, adjective, verb or adverb when referring to certain dishes of the Australian cuisine common to the East Melbourne suburbs.
James: "Yo Vic, what's cooking? Is that dirthed chicken I smell?"
Vic: "Yeah man, I was feeling pretty dirthy today and this is the dirthiest of chickens. Can someone give me a hand over here dirthing this?"
James: "That's dirth as"
Vic: "Yeah man, I was feeling pretty dirthy today and this is the dirthiest of chickens. Can someone give me a hand over here dirthing this?"
James: "That's dirth as"
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The boy had a derth of experience.
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