A) used to mean "come towards" or "follow me" usually with an angry connotation
B) has the ability to address a direct question in the sense that it implies a command unrefusable by nature
B) has the ability to address a direct question in the sense that it implies a command unrefusable by nature
Come hithertofor right now or else!
Listen hithertofor you can not date an 8th grader when your a sophmore its just not right! Get that through your thick skull!
Listen hithertofor you can not date an 8th grader when your a sophmore its just not right! Get that through your thick skull!
by JMANlyMAN December 03, 2009
is not a word, despite the belief of John Mathews. Yes, hitherto is a word, as is fore. But when combined, the resulting preposition doesn't make sense.
John: Bret, come hithertofor!
Bret: God John, I hate when you try to make hithertofor sound like a real eloquent-sounding word even though it doesn't mean anything.
Bret: God John, I hate when you try to make hithertofor sound like a real eloquent-sounding word even though it doesn't mean anything.
by birdman2012 December 03, 2009