Here

Word HERE
Character 4
Hyphenation here
Pronunciations /hiːɹ/

Definitions and meanings of "Here"

What do we mean by here?

At or in this place. adverb

At this time; now. adverb

At or on this point, detail, or item. adverb

In the present life or condition. adverb

To this place; hither. adverb

Used especially for emphasis after the demonstrative pronoun this or these, or after a noun modified by the demonstrative adjective this or these: adjective

Used for emphasis between the demonstrative adjective this or these and a noun. adjective

Used to respond to a roll call, attract attention, command an animal, or rebuke, admonish, or concur. interjection

This place. noun

The present time or state. noun

(be out of here) To leave; depart. idiom

(neither here nor there) Unimportant and irrelevant. idiom

A Middle English form of hear.

A Middle English form of hair. noun

An army; a host; a hostile host. noun

Specifically In Anglo-Saxon history, an invading army, either that of the enemy, as the Danish invaders, or the national troops serving abroad. See fyrd. noun

An individual enemy. noun

See he

In the place or region where the person speaking is; on this spot or in this locality.

At the point of space or of progress just mentioned or attained; at or in the place or situation now spoken of: as, here we tarried a month; here the speaker paused.

(abstract) This place; this location.

(abstract) This time, the present situation.

The only place you'll ever be. Urban Dictionary

What one would say smoking herb in a circle when passing to your left. Urban Dictionary

In parts of Scotland, "here" is an informal replacement for: 1.Excuse me. 2.Listen to this! Urban Dictionary

The most commonly used word between stoners. Urban Dictionary

Where you clicked. Urban Dictionary

Something an idiot who means hear hear will type in chat rooms or social networking sites. Urban Dictionary

A phrase that expresses pleasure or support for something Urban Dictionary

A place that always follows you. Urban Dictionary

An exclamatory phrase, most commonly associated with Samuel Adams, a brewer and a patriot. The Samuel Adams bar at Logan Airport in Boston is by far the greatest alcoholic establishment with great beer and a fantastic view of runway 33L. Here Herecan be said in agreement with just about anything, except pink socks and vaginal fungus. It can also be said at the dinner table when toasting against taxation without representation. Urban Dictionary

A phrase indicating displeasure and/or disappointment over something. The phrase was popularized by Naomi Campbell who stated it in an interview. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Here

The word "here" in example sentences

_theeäzam here, theeäzamy here_, and _thizzam here_ for these, or these here; and sometimes without the pleonastic and unnecessary _here_. ❋ James Jennings (N/A)

And we knew there was a market here that was famous..here is a water color. ❋ Unknown (2010)

“Something moves, not because at one moment it is here and another there, but because at one and the same moment it is here and not here, because in this ˜here™, it at once is and is not” (1831, p. 440). ❋ Priest, Graham (2008)

An alternative, dialetheic account of motion, which takes at face value the aforementioned Hegelian idea that “Something moves, not because at one moment it is here and another there, but because at one and the same moment it is here and not here, because in this ˜here™, it at once is and is not”, is exposed in Priest, 1987, Ch. 12. ❋ Priest, Graham (2008)

“You have one here, you have one back here—“ “Oh, I didn’t even know about that, yeah. ❋ Unknown (2005)

We might long to go here, "she brought her fist up to her breast, and then raised it to her head --" but there was that _here_ which kept us to the camp and their will. ❋ Andre Norton (1958)

It ain't this here fire in the hearth, but, 'striking his breast passionately,' it's _here_, Madam. ' ❋ Various (N/A)

They tore off the tops, and for some moments nothing was heard on all sides but "Only look here," and "Just see _here_;" "Boys, here is my cannon;" "Here are lots of Roman candles," &c. ❋ Unknown (N/A)

A man and a woman HAVE been here (not _has been here_). ❋ Thomas Wood (N/A)

And now only one of those two years is gone; and -- I am here, _here_, alive only through charity! ❋ Margaret Horton Potter (N/A)

"Ach, mein Freund!" said the General, as he finished the story, "he doubted my word, he questioned my honor, he asked to see the money; but I refused to show him the money, -- I was indignant, outraged; but I have it here, -- _here_!" slapping his breast-pocket, "and I am ready to show it to you." ❋ Various (N/A)

If you ever come here -- and by _you_, I mean the 100,000 subscribers to the Lady's Book, don't go anywhere else, for _here_ you will find a home -- a regular New England _home_. ❋ Various (N/A)

The world will little note, nor long remember, what we say here; but it can never forget what _they did here_. ❋ Thomas Wood (N/A)

Such an imputation, however, and made in coarse terms, we have never heard here -- _here_ where divorce was never known -- where no court was ever polluted by an action for criminal conversation with a wife -- where it is related rather as matter of tradition, not unmingled with wonder, that a ❋ E. N. [Editor] Elliott (N/A)

She wanted to come here to-day, but I did not know this, and I could not bring her _here_! ' ❋ Various (N/A)

The estimation given here is about what it would cost _here_, with the leading varieties. ❋ George Husmann (N/A)

It is for us, the living, _rather_, to be dedicated here to the unfinished work which _they who fought here_ have thus far so nobly advanced. ❋ Thomas Wood (N/A)

'Tim Craig was to have gone to that house; he was to have carried her off; he was to have her here, _here_, HERE!' said he, in the same fierce tone. ❋ Various (N/A)

"You don't mean you'd rather live here -- _here_?" she exclaimed amazedly. ❋ Josephine Dodge Daskam Bacon (1918)

Twentieth, so we must work, and I propose that we come here every Tuesday and Friday afternoon, and when I say _here_ I mean somebody or other's house, because of course it won't be always here. ❋ Hugh Walpole (1912)

Being "here" is [the only] way to [truly] [experience] life. ❋ Rinn17 (2010)

Your Mom: Yo, pass [that shit] [son]. [Son]: Here ❋ G (2003)

1."Here man, [can I get] a fag?" 2."[Aw], here! [Have you ever] talked to Joe? He's mad, man!" ❋ - (2005)

"Here man." while [passing] a [peice] in [a circle]. ❋ D (2003)

YoU HAvE JUST [CLICKED] hERe!! FrEE [Pr0N] iF yOU [ClIcK HeRe]!! ❋ Click Here!! (2003)

Idiot 1: "[Uggs] and [Crocs] are topped only by the inspired combo known as [Cruggs]" Idiot 2: Here Here ❋ MBB33 (2010)

Girl #1: Have you seen [Jake's] new haircut? Girl #2: [yes girl] it looks [bangin]. I'm so here for it ❋ Derpadil (2016)

In school: [I'm here] [At home]: I'm hereIn [the street]: I'm here ❋ Mrtpitiesyou (2007)

[Here Here]! ❋ Talons (2005)

Person 1: "Did you see those nude photos of [Madonna] that [leaked]?" Person 2: "I am not here for that." Person 3: "Did you see that despite negative reviews, Lady Gaga is going to release 'Marry the Night' as a single?" [Person 4]: "I am not here for that." ❋ Drinkmytearsandcry (2012)

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