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Herda

Today (comes from OE: hēodæg).
Also to mean tonight and tomorrow, this morning, and others when added like herda night, herda morrow, and so on.
See also: herni (tonight).
When can I see you again? Herda? Herda night? Herda morrow?
by Master of beargreen February 26, 2023
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Herda-hada

Originally from the online podcast UhhYeahDude.

1. "Herda-hada" or "Herda-hada-herda" can either refer to residents of the Southern American states, the Bible Belt, or any rural area in the United States, especially where "rednecks" can be found. This mostly Southern and Eastern Maryland, West Virginia and Kentucky to the Gulf Coast, and from the Atlantic coast to most of Texas and Oklahoma.

2. It can also refer to the Southern American English (SAE) speech dialect and the mockery thereof.
And he was all like, 'Herda-hada' so I told that stupid redneck to shut up.
by smashuri November 2, 2010
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Swedish for "Love makes no sense but goes great with lingenberry sauce." Famous words by the legendary Swedish poet Ingmar Ibsen.
Love is strange. It's like the Swedish poet once said, "Herda gerda gaberda shmerda curla herda..."
by Handle Found November 26, 2025
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