
05-05-2007, 08:43 PM
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The abnormally normal
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Join Date: May 2002
Location: South East, MI
Posts: 101
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Pronunciation: \ˈhir\
Function: adverb
Etymology: Middle English, from Old English hēr; akin to Old High German hier here, Old English hē he
Date: before 12th century
1 a: in or at this place <turn here> — often used interjectionally especially in answering a roll call b: now <here it's morning already> c: in an arbitrary location <a book here, a paper there>
2: at or in this point, particular, or case <here we agree>
3: in the present life or state
4: hither <come here>
5— used interjectionally in rebuke or encouragement
— here goes — used interjectionally to express resolution or resignation especially at the beginning of a difficult or unpleasant undertaking
— neither here nor there : having no interest or relevance : of no consequence <comfort is neither here nor there to a real sailor>
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