shut up bitch you like like mr miyagi with a bowlcut, you go to school in a v-neck and skinny-jeans and try to jerk in sketchers, get verbaled ya fag
by idiriopi August 31, 2010
The act of making a noun a verb by simply stating it (the noun) in a sentence as if it was a verb. For example "Im going to google that!" instead of saying "I am going to perform a search on google.com"
Mom: "go lawnmower the backyard Roger !"
Son: "Mom, don't verbalize!! The appropriate expression is 'Go mow the lawn', and no I'm too busy smoking pot."
Son: "Mom, don't verbalize!! The appropriate expression is 'Go mow the lawn', and no I'm too busy smoking pot."
by SemioddMick April 1, 2010
Verb-Ah-Late: When one or more people move energetically, or act out their story while talking. Very wild conversationalist.
by Krazyskooter July 3, 2010
by The real English major March 23, 2013
by oneil26 May 4, 2007
To Shut Someone down. Used after the insult you clearly say Verballed. The AD Verb for Verballed is Verballation. Clearly the best word to say after insulting someone.
by ShutUpTim November 24, 2010
In college basketball terms, a verbal (commitment) is an oral agreement between the player and a university indicating that the player will stop looking at other schools and that the coach can safely assume that he has landed his recruit. This is followed by the signing of a Letter of Intent. A verbal commitment is technically non-binding and has been the cause of much controversy in recent years, as athletes have begun to "de-verbalize" at a growing rate, causing consternation for coaching staffs and the NCAA.
Eric Gordon backed out of his verbal commitment to the University of Illinois, choosing rather to attend Indiana University
by quiggler August 12, 2007