Define Uth Meaning

UTH
UTH is an Irish (mostly found in Ulster) acronym standing for "Up The Hoods".

"The Hoods" were originally those who wore their hoods as they partook in scummy yet fun activities such as rioting with the police. When "The Hoods", then saw pictures of themselves in papers such as The Irish News, they would chuckle and say: "UTH".

This has now expanded to the stage where more or less every criminal activity which people see is followed by their loud, ringing laughter and a chorus of "UTH".

* A hooded youth runs off with bags full of money from the Northern Bank*

Crowd of on-lookers: "Go on you boy ye, UTH"
By Gwenni
UTH
Up the hoods. Expression largely used in Northern Ireland to describe support for joyriders. Also can be said: UTJRS. (Up the joyriders)

Boy 1: Saw the joyriders out the other night.
Boy 2: UTH.
By Ashien
Uth
A demi-god; deity; a very cute high school demi-god

"Oh my Uth!"
"All praise Uth!"
"Uth-forbid it!"
By Erinna
Un Nal Noth Roq Uths Vos Bethod Doqiel Dienvey
"CHANT OF MAKING"

A spell or incantation to bring about your bidding.

To cast a spell, I just recite the CHANT OF MAKING over and over again... UN NAL NOTH ROQ UTHS VOS BETHOD DOQIEL DIENVEY.
By Gwyneth