by mbeckman July 13, 2010
A word originally meaning "come here". It definition has expanded to also cover "get over here", "give me" or "gimme", and "want" or "I want".
The word "mere" is normally used in conjunction with an opening and closing of ones hand with the palm facing up, in a "come here" or "gimme" fashion, similar to what a child would do when wanting something.
It also can be combined with right meow to emphasize.
It originates from the incorrect pronunciation/combination of "come here". It was created by a young child just learning how to talk.
The word "mere" is normally used in conjunction with an opening and closing of ones hand with the palm facing up, in a "come here" or "gimme" fashion, similar to what a child would do when wanting something.
It also can be combined with right meow to emphasize.
It originates from the incorrect pronunciation/combination of "come here". It was created by a young child just learning how to talk.
A child wanting his father to come over to him, while opening and closing his hand at him: "Mere!"
Trying to get the bartender's attention at a bar: "Mere, right meow!"
Man wanting his woman to come to the bedroom for some late night activities, with hand gesture: "Mere!"
Woman wanting a hit off of her man's cigarette, with the opening and closing of her hand directed at the cigarette: "Mere!"
Trying to get the bartender's attention at a bar: "Mere, right meow!"
Man wanting his woman to come to the bedroom for some late night activities, with hand gesture: "Mere!"
Woman wanting a hit off of her man's cigarette, with the opening and closing of her hand directed at the cigarette: "Mere!"
by nvodka September 24, 2009
by Adam Stevens November 08, 2004
mere=girlboss
by dona the coolest person ever July 11, 2021
'Only'
by LDNStudent September 09, 2013
When someone is really drunk, all they do is say '' 'Mere ''. Which is simply said person trying to say ''Come here'' but slurred because they are plastered.
Is usually accompanied with or followed by some sort of hand gesture.
Is usually accompanied with or followed by some sort of hand gesture.
" Hey you! 'Mere"
by I don't want to put a name. August 28, 2011