Pronunciation: /ˈɡɜrðər/
noun a person who believes in the conspiracy theory that President Donald Trump's weight and height measurements have been falsified
A1 A girther is a person who measures the circumference of objects.
A2 The girther used a tape measure to determine the size of the tree trunk.
B1 The girther's job is to accurately assess the dimensions of various structures.
B2 As a girther, he specialized in measuring the girth of ancient trees.
C1 The girther's expertise in quantifying the size of natural formations is highly respected.
C2 The renowned girther was called upon to measure the circumference of the world's largest boulder.
adjective relating to the belief in the falsification of President Donald Trump's weight and height measurements
A1 She prefers girther pens because they are easier to hold.
A2 The girther tires provide better traction on wet roads.
B1 The girther fabric of the coat kept her warm in the winter.
B2 The girther straps on the backpack distribute the weight more evenly.
C1 The girther branches of the tree indicated its age and strength.
C2 The girther dimensions of the room made it feel more spacious and inviting.
formal The girther measurement is an important aspect of the patient's health assessment.
informal I heard that guy is a girther, always talking about his weight.
slang She's definitely a girther, always complaining about her size.
figurative His ego is so big, it's like he has a girther around his head.
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