Used by a speaker to refer to himself or herself and one or more other people considered together including the person being said to.
by VS123 July 01, 2020
It could mean a variety of things. First, it could be a misspelling of the word “with”, which realistically is easy to misspell if you don’t have auto-correct on, because the “o” is next to the “i”. You could also use the word woth as the word “what”. If you have your mouth opened at all times while talking or if you’re yawning, the word “what” could sound like woth.
Woth is wrong woth me? I take jokes too seriously, and now I’ve been given too much power to know woth to do woth it!
by Rootin’ Tootin’ Cactus May 25, 2019
by Cheese_on_toast December 07, 2009
by KeySignature August 14, 2007
A wannabe goth. Usually wears Hot Topic clothing and follows other goths around. They tend to play DDR because they saw someone else playing it while wearing all black, but they fail miserably on light mode. They listen to bands like Simple Plan and Good Charlotte.
by Lord Of The Xenophiles April 13, 2005
by BbBTripl3 March 01, 2020