noun General Slang

asthore

uh-STOR · noun · informal

A term of endearment: 'my dear/treasure'

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Definitions

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An affectionate term of endearment, literally 'treasure', used to address a loved one.

“Come here to me, asthore.”
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asthore In A Sentence

Come here to me, asthore.

Origin & Usage

Anglicisation of Irish 'a stór' (my treasure), in the vocative case.

Variants a stórasthoreen

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What does asthore mean?

It's an Irish term of endearment meaning 'my treasure' or 'my dear', used to address a loved one.

Where does asthore come from?

It's an anglicisation of the Irish phrase 'a stór', where 'stór' means treasure, used in the vocative (address) form.

How do you use asthore?

You use it warmly when speaking to someone you love, as in 'Come here to me, asthore.'

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