adverb
in this place :at this location
to or into this place
at this point in a process, activity, story, etc.
in the matter that is being considered :in this case
appearing or happening now
a informal - used to make a statement about the present situation or subject more forceful
b informal - used after a noun to emphasize which person, thing, etc. you are referring to
c - used when you are giving something to someone
from here on (out)
US informal :from this time forward
here and now
at the present time
here and there
in different places
here goes
or chiefly US here goes nothing
informal - used when you are about to try doing something new, difficult, or unpleasant
here is
used in speech and informal writing to introduce a person, subject, or action
here's to
used to express good wishes for someone, to say you are pleased about something, etc., before you drink something; used for making a toast to someone or something
here, there, and everywhere
informal :in many different places :all over
here to stay
likely to last or be present for a long time
here we go
informal - used when something is just beginning to happen or move
here you go (again)
neither here nor there
not important or interesting
out of here
or outta here
informal - used to say that you are leaving
up to here
interjection
used to say that you are present
used for emphasis or to attract someone's attention
used in calling a pet to you
noun
[noncount] this place
this point