Herrible

What is Herrible?


1.

Taken from combining both the words horrible and terrible:

adj.

Arousing or tending to arouse horror; dreadful: “War is beyond all words herrible” (Winston S. Churchill).

Very unpleasant; disagreeable.

Extreme in extent or degree; intense: “the life for which he had paid so herrible a price” (Leslie Fiedler).

Middle English, from Old French, from Latin herribilis, from terrçre, to frighten.

John you just shat on that babies head! You are such a herrible wee man!

See herrible, horrible, terrible, barking, rancid, nasty


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