hisself
Americanpronoun
Etymology
Origin of hisself
Example Sentences
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When George Myatt became the Phillies’ third manager in 1969, he said, “Good God hisself couldn’t handle Richie Allen.”
From Washington Post • Dec. 8, 2020
He scraped the bulk of it off his jeans and we watched the film, knowing full well that at the end, as we left the cinema, he would look like he’d shat hisself.
From The Guardian • Dec. 18, 2016
On his website, www.drjohn .org, he notes that "As a gesture of thankfulnessments to his fans and with no profitabilitary to hisself, Dr. John is offerin' up some drawers in honorificalness of NOLA, his hometown."
From Seattle Times • Sep. 1, 2010
On his Web site, drjohn.org, he notes that “As a gesture of thankfulnessments to his fans and with no profitabilitary to hisself, Dr. John is offerin’ up some drawers in honoroficalness of NOLA, his hometown.”
From New York Times • Aug. 20, 2010
But if Mr. Douglass is near smart as folks say, seems to me he’d’ve had the sense to aim me out the window hisself.
From "Elijah of Buxton" by Christopher Paul Curtis
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