Wednesday 7 October 2015

Withe

Withe: conjunction article. This is yet another, and the newest, creation of the modern trend to condense the English language as much as physically and literally possible. As is hopefully obvious to the ordinary reader withe is a combination of the words 'with' and 'the'. Thus it can be used in sentences such as: "I went to the zoo to observe the vultures withe guy I'd met in the torture museum."

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