Wuther

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A substitution for a profane or comical expression Urban Dictionary

To mock fainting. To do an imitation of a faint like in a game of charades Urban Dictionary

Adjective. Old English. A word used to characterize an area where the wind blows so strongly that it makes a terrifying roaring sound. Used mainly in the 19th century to describe the windy conditions of the weather in England. Made famous by the classic novel by Emily Brontë, 'Wuthering Heights'. The hostile Yorkshire Moors in the early 19th century provide the setting for the novel. 'Wuthering Heights' is the name of a house on these moors and it is named after the wild weather often experienced in what is today known as 'Brontë Country'. Urban Dictionary

The feeling that follows the sudden obliteration of expectation. Typically occurs when you've received news that the life you expected to live in the future is no longer possible. It is a negative feeling when the change feels like a loss, not a gain. It could be caused by a permanent illness or loss of ability. It could be a drastic change in your circumstances, possessions, or expectation of safety. It can be personal or collective. A disorientation like being caught in a wuthering wind. Source: Youtube vlogbrothers "The Sudden Obliteration of Expectation" Urban Dictionary

Also a very good song by Kate Bush. Reached number one in the charts for a month in 1978. Kate's screeching and wailing was what made the song so good and original =-) Urban Dictionary

1: A classic (and mind numbingly boring) novel. 2: A brilliant song released by Kate Bush. But less commonly known as the cockney rhyming slang (a British but specifically London language originally created by prisoners as a way to talk without theyre messeges being interpreted by the prison officers or the filth/the old bill) used to describe tights/pantyhose ....allthough if you are living in a country that describes tights as pantyhose then this rhyming slang will not make sense due to the fact that it does not rhyme....rendering this entire description pointless...but who cares, I hate the bloody yanks anyway. Urban Dictionary

The best love story in th history of love stories : ) its a couple who love each ohter so much they cant be together bc there love is too powerfull Urban Dictionary

A despicable piece of literature that your English teacher will claim is a true masterpeice. It is characterized by wordy boring writing and lack of plot development. Attempting to read this novel can cause temporary symptoms of attention deficit disorder. Urban Dictionary

A novel by Emile Brontë about romance, family, suffering, and gothic themes Urban Dictionary

Dank weed...Also the title to Emily Bronte's 1847 classic Gothic novel. Urban Dictionary

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The word "wuther" in example sentences

I felt sure now that I was in the pensionnat -- sure by the beating rain on the casement; sure by the "wuther" of wind amongst trees, denoting a garden outside; sure by the chill, the whiteness, the solitude, amidst which I lay. ❋ Charlotte Bront�� (1835)

I felt sure now that I was in the pensionnat — sure by the beating rain on the casement; sure by the “wuther” of wind amongst trees, denoting a garden outside; sure by the chill, the whiteness, the solitude, amidst which I lay. ❋ Unknown (2003)

"Well, I dunno," said Grandpa Walker, facetiously, balancing a good-sized morsel of food carefully on the blade of his knife, "that depen's on wuther ye're willin 'to take pot-luck with us or not." ❋ Homer Greene (1896)

"[grace] is such a wuther [head]" "[what the] wuther" etc. ❋ Shane (2005)

[Oh my god], last night when we were playing [charades] he wuthered and it was [hilarious]!! ❋ Rhiana (2007)

Person A "It's fair [blowing] a [gail] out there." Person B "Yes, do you that that roraing sound? [The wind] is blowing so hard, it's wuthering." ❋ KMQU (2011)

"From the moment I realised this [paralysis] was permanent, I've been overwhelmed with wuthering. Nothing is ever going to be the same again, and I still can't imagine my future." Also, the time period where this feeling [dominates]. "Her whole family died in a [car accident] when she was eight, and so she entered a time of wuthering." ❋ Eltimbalino (2020)

[Ooh]! Let me [have it]! let me grab [your soul] away! ❋ CalmG (2004)

[Corr blimey] Pete, I ripped a [bloomin'] hole [in me] wuthering heights! ❋ That Emily Bird (2008)

You really got a wuthering heights on your [hand] with those [two] , [huh]? ❋ Crystal M (2004)

[Linton] and [Catherine] are cousins, they get married, [incest] is not good! ❋ Gholam (2005)

[14-year-old] Me: I just read Wuthering Heights. The World: Not to [rude] but [nobody gives a shit]. ❋ True_Lust (2019)

"Yo this is some real wuthering heights [shit, man]...[where'd] [you get it]? ❋ Guillermo Mota (2006)

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