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theirself

Also ٳ𾱰·

[thair-self]

pronoun

Nonstandard.
  1. themselves.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of theirself1

1250–1300; Middle English; formed on analogy of myself
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Example Sentences

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And I think that Tenser is the analog or the avatar of a passionate, intense artist who is giving absolutely everything and allowing himself or herself, theirself, to become as vulnerable as you are.

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Sologamy, a wedding ceremony where a person "marries" theirself, has been a growing trend in the West over the past few years.

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“I’m sure a lot of them come out to get around people so they’re not by theirself,” she said.

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Craving “a big, fast, dominating, aggressive, relentless football team that nobody in the SEC wants to play,” he said also, “We’re gonna coach ’em how to go to class, how to introduce theirself to the professors in their class because I think that’s important.

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Politicians only take care of theirself, it is so sad.

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When To Use

does theirself mean?

Theirself is a singular, gender-neutral pronoun used as an alternative to the plural-sounding themselves or to the gender-specific himself or herself.Theirself is used in instances when the gender of the subject is unknown or when the subject has a gender identity other than male or female, such as nonbinary. The singular, gender-neutral pronoun themself is synonymous with theirself.Example: Anyone who says they aren’t scared of the dark is kidding theirself.

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