Represents something happening in the past, present, and/or future. Used to describe not necessarily one tense, but all three at the same time, using one word.
A person, situation or object that is considered to be doing nothing but simply existing or 'being' (to be completely pure and relaxed). Derived from the sentence 'I am be' which was intended to be a bastardization of the shortest sentence in the English language, 'I am'.
Often used to replace "is" "are" "am" "someone's name" "the deffinite article" "the indefinite article" and in most cases, used to replace just about any verb.