Definition 1:
To agree.
"Word" comes from the english saying "my word" which in turn comes from "I give you my word". Meaning that a statement is right and you would be willing to put your honor on the line to back it up.
Definition 2:
To question.
Once again, this comes from "my word". When one says "word" as if asking a question, he or she is asking if the person that made the statement would swear to it.
To agree.
"Word" comes from the english saying "my word" which in turn comes from "I give you my word". Meaning that a statement is right and you would be willing to put your honor on the line to back it up.
Definition 2:
To question.
Once again, this comes from "my word". When one says "word" as if asking a question, he or she is asking if the person that made the statement would swear to it.
Example 1:
Person 1: "Man having chapped lips is annoying."
Person 2: "Word." (meaning I agree and I would swear to it)
Example 2:
person 1: "I had corn for dinner last night!"
Person 2: "Word?!" (meaing would you swear by it)
Person 1: "Man having chapped lips is annoying."
Person 2: "Word." (meaning I agree and I would swear to it)
Example 2:
person 1: "I had corn for dinner last night!"
Person 2: "Word?!" (meaing would you swear by it)
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Bird is the word. Bird will always be THE word. This is referring to the song Surfin Bird by the Trashmen. The whole world needs to know about the bird.
Don't cha know about the bird?
Well everybody knows that the bird is the word!
Bird bird bird is the word!
Well everybody knows that the bird is the word!
Bird bird bird is the word!
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