Define Asunder Meaning

Asunder
into separate parts; in or into pieces

Help Captain Planet put asunder,
Bad guys who like to loot and plunder.

By Nicole
Asunder
Meaning 'into pieces'. Mainly used by privileged white males to prove they are smarter than the general population.

Person: "Hey Henry, what do you think of that car crash?"
Henry: "Oh, that car was positively ripped asunder."
Person: "Excuse me?"
Henry: “It is above your head, don’t worry about it.”
By Charil
Asunder
Broken apart

"I'll blow ya head asunder wi'd ma shotgun"
"Fat chance, you lanky shite."
By Claudie
Asunder
Apart, to pieces, in two.

Greg sometimes wonders could he fall asunder
By Carroll
Asunder

Is that an asunder, he is so good at this and he has a melon army!
By Maryann
Asundered
When someone is so rattled that they are asundered.

A state of shock, awe and butthurt.

1)Look at Brendan, he must be so asundered since he was arguing the whole time that he was not

2)uasundered?
By Cathrine
Ripped Asunder
To be torn apart

Used by Jock Brown to describe Mikhailichenko scoring the 3rd Rangers goal in the 4-2 win at Parkhead. 1st January 1994.

"Once again the Celtic defence was ripped asunder"
By Farrah
Torn Asunder
torn apart, ripped, broken, chewed up. generally torn in to pieces

Kid: My dog ate my homework!
Teacher: Are you sure?
Kid: Yes!?
Teacher: I know it was torn asunder!
Kid: Crap!
By Amalita
Ripped Asunder
1. v. Completely and utterly dominated or defeated. Sometimes used by people trying to sound smarter than they really are. See also pwned

Jeff: "Hey man, did you see that awesome kill in Counterstrike last night?
Bob: "Yeah, that guy was totally ripped asunder"
By Tamera
Asunderer
An adulterer who 'wins' the spouse of another. From 'What therefore God hath joined together, let not man put asunder.'

That Jenny, shes quite the asunderer.
By Caria