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themself
[thuhm-self, them-]
pronoun
Nonstandard.themselves: The teacher introduced themself to the class.
The kids began laughing at themself.
Everyone who got the right answer can congratulate themself.
The teacher introduced themself to the class.
a reflexive form of singular they, as used to refer to a nonbinary or gender-nonconforming person.
Chris only posts memes that they created themself.
Usage
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of themself1
Example Sentences
But in Escola’s relatively short time in their first starring role on Broadway, they’ve become something of a legend themself.
He reminded me that price isn’t the only reason someone might not want a photo of themself: “Photography is such a unique business, in that images are so very personal, capturing the essence of a person, and they may not always come across exactly how the person wants or how they felt in that moment.”
As each person entered, they were handed a white label and a Sharpie to create a name tag for themself.
Whoever proves themself the most competent among the housekeepers, chefs, waitstaff and concierges will be rewarded with “a job opportunity” and a $30,000 bonus.
The star of HBO’s post-apocalyptic drama said shooting Season 2 was much more grueling, but that it helped the actor understand more about themself.
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