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  • this here — (informal) An emphatic form of this • • • Main Entry: ↑this * * * informal used to draw attention emphatically to someone or something I ve slept in this here bed for forty years …   Useful english dictionary

  • this here — informal used to show emphasis. → this …   English new terms dictionary

  • here — [hir; ] often [ hēr] adv. [ME < OE her; akin to Ger hier < IE base * ko , *ke , this one > HE1, HER1, L cis, OIr ce] 1. at or in this place: often used as an intensive [ John here is a good player ]: in dialectal or nonstandard use,… …   English World dictionary

  • here — O.E. her in this place, where one puts himself, from Proto Germanic pronomial stem *hi (from PIE *ki this; see HE (Cf. he)) + adverbial suffix r. Cognate with O.S. her, O.N., Goth. her, Swed. här, M.Du., Du. hier, O.H.G. hiar, Ger …   Etymology dictionary

  • This Is Your Life — was a television documentary series hosted by its producer, Ralph Edwards. It originally aired in the United States from 1952 to 1961, and again in 1972 on NBC. It originated as a radio show airing from 1948 to 1952 on NBC Radio. A version of it… …   Wikipedia

  • here — The type this here friend of mine and these here bicycles is confined to uneducated speech, but here placed after the noun is standard: your friend here / these bicycles here …   Modern English usage

  • Here! — Infobox Network network name = here! network country = United States network type = Premium television network available = National owner = Regent Entertainment key people = Paul Colichman and Stephen Jarchow (founders) launch date = 2002 past… …   Wikipedia

  • here — 1. noun /hɪə(ɹ),hɪɹ/ a) This place; this location. An Alzheimer patients here may in his mind be anywhere he called home in the time he presently re lives. b) This time, the present situation …   Wiktionary

  • here — I. 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.… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • here and now — noun at this time (Freq. 3) the disappointments of the here and now she is studying at the moment • Syn: ↑present moment, ↑moment • Hypernyms: ↑present, ↑nowadays …   Useful english dictionary

  • this — /ðɪs / (say dhis) pronoun (demonstrative) (plural these) 1. (used to indicate a person, thing, idea, etc., as pointed out, present, or near, as before mentioned or supposed to be understood, as about to be mentioned, or by way of emphasis): this… …  

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