I. ˈthrüˌithə(r) adverb
or through·oth·er -ˌəthə(r)
Etymology: through (I) + other
chiefly Scotland : in confusion : promiscuously
II. adjective
or throughother “
chiefly Scotland : confused , disorderly , scatterbrained
would turn out scientific, and him such a throughither laddie — John Buchan