withe
a slang contraction for "with" and "the" often used when you mistype and are too lazy to fix it.
I went "withe" whole famn damly on vacation
withe
the word that you accidentally write while trying to write the words "with the". this happens because "with" has a "th" and "the" starts with that so its a very common mistake
Susie was typing her report:
"...and the dolphins left withe whales and..."
"...and the dolphins left withe whales and..."
withe
contraction for the words "with" and "the"
I was gonna go withe Petersons to Disneyland
I was playing the cd withe cd player.
I was playing the cd withe cd player.
withe
Withe is the abbreviation for 'with the'.
Example 1:
Withe majority of people on the internet being Grammar Nazis, it was clear this something had to be done.
Example 2:
The Grammar Nazis attacked withe intent purge the world of shitty grammar.
Withe majority of people on the internet being Grammar Nazis, it was clear this something had to be done.
Example 2:
The Grammar Nazis attacked withe intent purge the world of shitty grammar.
withe
the contraction of “with the” and pronounced that way; it does not rhyme with tithe.
The guy withe jeans and sneakers
withe
A speedy route taken while driving, skiing, biking, etc.
"Damn, what a withe! Let's do it again."
withness
a strong, authentic and intimate connection forged with the true heart of another
a sense of purposeful spiritual support and relationship that is reciprocated and expanded, especially at physical distance
an experience of committed partnership beyond the terms of reasonable friendship
a sense of purposeful spiritual support and relationship that is reciprocated and expanded, especially at physical distance
an experience of committed partnership beyond the terms of reasonable friendship
"Your withness has brought me a lot of comfort."
"Never has our withness been so clear to me. I know you're here. I know you care."
She wasn't able to come to the hospital, but she was so obviously here. I valued her withness as though she was physically present.
"Never has our withness been so clear to me. I know you're here. I know you care."
She wasn't able to come to the hospital, but she was so obviously here. I valued her withness as though she was physically present.