Banisher

Word BANISHER
Character 8
Hyphenation ban ish er
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A time when someone is kiked out of any society due to stupidity or just cause no one likes them. Urban Dictionary

To get rid of forever. one day you decide to shun your girlfriend once and for all. Urban Dictionary

Dutch Slang, founded in Houten / Nieuwegein (Utreg). Banish means things as cool nice sweet sound, just a positive vibe. Nowadays its common all over Holland and in some parts of the UK they enclosed banish as urban lingo! Urban Dictionary

To be rejected and ignored; shunned. Deemed irrelevant or intolerable. Can be used to describe people, ideas, objects, etc. Can be used in verb form (“banish”). Urban Dictionary

To get rid of. Urban Dictionary

A slang word to describe when you are mad at a friend and you want to ignore them, or in other words "banish" Urban Dictionary

Something to tell people when they piss you off. Urban Dictionary

To be exiled. Pronounced bænɪʃɛd (banished, not banisht) Urban Dictionary

Worse than death. Worse than Hell. If you are banished to Brazil, kiss your ass goodbye. Urban Dictionary

A man giving himself golden showers while hiding in the neighbor's bushes Urban Dictionary

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The word "banisher" in example sentences

I need a vanisher, banisher to rid me of this… I pointed to my ear. ❋ Sarah Micklem (2009)

We decided that I was to give up both my breakfast and my midmorning snack, and just eat lunch, as the average “breakfast banisher” does. ❋ Lyssie Lakatos (2004)

For now, if you have been living life as a breakfast banisher, your new breakfast will be simple: a small piece of fruit and a glass of water, which you should be able to tolerate even if the thought of food in the morning turns you off. ❋ Lyssie Lakatos (2004)

Church, since she has merited it in the prosperity of nations, by the very great beneficence of Christ, our Redeemer and banisher of slavery, and cause of true liberty, fraternity and equality among men. ❋ Various (N/A)

Boreland should see him as the great chief and Shaman, banisher of ❋ Barrett Willoughby (N/A)

_Eau de Fleurs de Lys_ -- (Planchon and Riet, Paris.) -- An infallible banisher of freckles, etc., etc. The bottle contains 100 grammes of ❋ Various (N/A)

A weak solution of zinc chloride is also said to be an effectual banisher of these pests. ❋ Barkham Burroughs (N/A)

This is the mistress of truth, the teacher of discipline, the light of the heart, the consoler in anguish, the banisher of sorrow, the expeller of fear, the nourisher of devotion, the producer of tears. ❋ Unknown (1940)

Page 399 in the prosperity of nations, by the very great beneficence of Christ, our Redeemer and banisher of slavery, and cause of true liberty, fraternity and equality among men. ❋ Joseph Butsch (1917)

There is no better banisher of knocking knees than a heavy kick in the ribs from a German boot, and in an instant our friend was fighting like a tiger cat. ❋ Unknown (1912)

It is the mistress of truth, the teacher of discipline, the light of the heart, the solace of anxiety, the banisher of sorrow, the deliverer from fear, the nurse of devotion, the drawer forth of tears. ❋ Unknown (1909)

Rossiter; Rossiter who shaped her mind -- it would never take a different turn -- who was patient with her stupidity and petulance; an elder brother, a robust yet tactful chaffer; a banisher of too much sensibility, a constant encouragement to effort and success. ❋ Harry Hamilton Johnston (1892)

On the spot where this treaty was made, an altar was built to Jupiter, the causer and banisher of fear, for the plebeians had gone thither in fear and returned from it in safety. ❋ Rossiter Johnson (1885)

This absurd and distorted type of the English church beadle, this colonial sleep banisher, was equipped with a long staff, heavily knobbed at one end, with which he severely and pitilessly rapped the heads of the too sleepy men, and the too wide-awake boys. ❋ Alice Morse Earle (1881)

There, says the tale, the ancient conqueror, the banisher and maker of Popes, the favourite and the instrument of imperial ❋ Unknown (1881)

Using the pragmatic test of the meaning of concepts, I had shown the concept of the absolute to MEAN nothing but the holiday giver, the banisher of cosmic fear. ❋ William James (1876)

For them which neuer loued concored, peace nor honestie, this wil ende all the mischief; this is a purger, not of Melancholy, but a finall banisher of [e] all them that be not fit to liue in a common wealth, no more then Foxes amonge sheepe, or ❋ Frederick James Furnivall (1867)

It is the opener of the heart, the awakener of nobler feelings of generosity and love, the banisher of all that is narrow, and sordid, and selfish; the herald of all that is exalted in man. ❋ Philip Wharton (1847)

"ur mom doesn't love you, [no one loves you], you're now [sentenced] to banishment [buh bye]!" counseler hommenm. ❋ Jakken (2006)

[bitch], [quit] calling me, [you ARE] banished! ❋ Projectmcl (2004)

That girl [looks] [max] [banish]!! ❋ Old Skoolie (2008)

*Person A being annoying* Person B, finally [snapping]: [aiight], [get out]. Ur banished. ❋ Yogurttoaster (2019)

I’m [banishing] [your ass] out [muh] house. ❋ Inferno Thor (2018)

[Frankie]: I can't believe that that my girlfriend had sex with my brother. I think I should banish her. [Kia]: I totally agree with your [decision]. ❋ Peter Calabrese (2007)

[Mitch]: [What have you] been doing today joe? Joe: I've been doing your mum Mitch: [hahahahaha]... Joe: banished ❋ Jesus (2004)

Shall I speak ill of him that is my husband? Ah, poor my lord, what tongue shall smooth thy name, When I, thy three-hours wife, have mangled it? But [wherefore], villain, [didst] thou kill my cousin? That villain cousin would have kill’d my husband. Back, foolish tears, back to your native spring, Your [tributary] drops belong to woe, Which you, mistaking, offer up to joy. My husband lives that [Tybalt] would have slain, And Tybalt’s dead that would have slain my husband. All this is comfort, wherefore weep I then? Some word there was, worser than Tybalt’s death, That [murd]’red me; I would forget it [fain], But O, it presses to my memory Like damned guilty deeds to sinners’ minds: “Tybalt is dead, and Romeo banished.” That “banished,” that one word “banished,” Hath slain ten thousand Tybalts. Tybalt’s death Was woe enough if it had ended there; Or if sour woe delights in fellowship, And needly will be rank’d with other griefs, Why followed not, when she said, “Tybalt’s dead,” Thy father or [thy mother], nay, or both, Which modern [lamentation] might have moved? But with a [rearward] following Tybalt’s death, “Romeo is banished”: to speak that word, Is father, mother, Tybalt, Romeo, Juliet, All slain, all dead: “Romeo is banished”! There is no end, no limit, measure, bound, In that word’s death, no words can that woe sound. Where is my father and my mother, nurse? ❋ Put You Are Name Here (2017)

Judge-"[You are] Banished to Brazil." You-"[Oh god oh FUCK]." ❋ Grumbus (2020)

No, that's [not a] [sprinkler]. He's [dirty banishing] himself ❋ Bazillus (2022)

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