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What'd happen if mere mortals stopped toiling for bread? You will never see the old year again that's gone under an overprotective world heralded out assunder thunder.
by Hercolena Oliver June 17, 2010
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Assunder or asdundry is actually derived from old English 'assundran' meaning to separate or break into small pieces. Some believe it's Southern slang, but here we must "beg to differ."
The family has been torn assunder by the great loss it suffered.
by Rhymaka May 21, 2019
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Asunder

In half/ into pieces
I JUST TORE DAT NIGGA ASUNDER!!!- YOURRAGE
by Raymonte November 17, 2021
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tight as a fishes ass under compression

Someone who does not spend any money.............period!
He was as tight as a fishes ass under compression when it came time to getting any money out of him.....cunt.
by GS71 April 4, 2015
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ripped asunder

To be torn apart

Used by Jock Brown to describe Mikhailichenko scoring the 3rd Rangers goal in the 4-2 win at Parkhead. 1st January 1994.
"Once again the Celtic defence was ripped asunder"
by UpTheBracket86 May 28, 2012
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Asunder

YRG's Slang For When You Tear Or Break Someone's Ankles, Tearing and Mixing ankles.
Bruce: YOO I SEEN WHATCHU DID RAGE!!

YourRAGE: I TORE HER, ASUNDER!!!!!!!!
by Ty5ive January 13, 2022
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asunder

into separate parts; in or into pieces
Help Captain Planet put asunder,
Bad guys who like to loot and plunder.
by Meliss P September 24, 2008
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