by Meryki June 07, 2005

The act of turning a noun into a verb. Verbing results in verbation. Although in a sense it is the inverse of a gerund, a word that has been verbed can actually be turned back into a noun as a gerund. Hence verbing is the gerund form of the verbed noun "verb."
by sciurus September 12, 2004

by Demerzel March 18, 2003

Verbing: v
1. Taking a word that is not a verb and turning it into a verb by adding -ing to the end.
Comes from the latin word "verb" meaning "an action" and the root "-ing" meaning "making the word infront of it a verb."
1. Taking a word that is not a verb and turning it into a verb by adding -ing to the end.
Comes from the latin word "verb" meaning "an action" and the root "-ing" meaning "making the word infront of it a verb."
1) I decided that the word verb needed to under go a verbing to create the word verbing so I could use it to describe the process that the word verb just under went.
2) I felt sorry for the word "strong" since it was but a mere adjective so I decided to make it a verb but making it undergo the process of verbing thus making it the verb "stronging."
2) I felt sorry for the word "strong" since it was but a mere adjective so I decided to make it a verb but making it undergo the process of verbing thus making it the verb "stronging."
by not_michael October 11, 2004

by Keith101010 April 29, 2006

I've realized that anything can be verbed. I didn't define words on Urban Dictionary; I went urbandictionarying!
by sciurus September 12, 2004

by K-sizzle27 September 16, 2018
