barth

IPA: bˈɑrθ

noun

  • (UK, obsolete, dialect) A place of shelter for cattle.
  • A surname.
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Examples of "barth" in Sentences

  • We are rapidly becoming that which we most hate on this earth. barth
  • Smirking, ignorant W. with lipstick in reply to a comment from barth
  • Come to think of it, that would leave a lot less time to screw us up and further. barth
  • Nooziland kitteh Buddy lieks to sit on teh edge of teh barth and let her tayle go in teh watur.
  • At least that is what I have been told by my mom when I was mini-teen at an overly priced bra store in st. barth.
  • She is the latest incarnation of the early twentieth-century bawdy entertainers such as belle barth and sophie tucker.
  • Nd tehn she relyzes she has wet tayle nd wantz snorgles nd skritches – when ai still in teh barth – cos she merembers taht she duzint lyke watur.
  • Nao if teh server haz finished having its barth and its teef brooshed and ai dunt noe wot else ai can finally add u 2 mai frends list … and honor awl teh ovver ree quests ai have received.
  • Journalism as a profession has abdicated its integrity, (stunning example, the article above) and twitter is rushing to fill the void, and is filling it pretty well, despite a few wobbles. reply glenda barth
  • I actually wonder if the first one was meant to say 'Hippy Bathday' - my friends say this quite a lot because 'it only happens once a year' and everything and was ordered by somebody from the south of England, where they say 'barth' instead of 'bath'.

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