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herbalizer 

Is often confused with pothead, but is actually one who chooses to toke the ganj, but still remains in harmony with their life without giving in to its apathy inducing effects.

ie. isnt at home all day playing video games and eating chips ie. has a job/goes to school/both
ie. isn't a pothead
Herbalizer 1:

How did finals week go?

Herbalizer 2:

It's final over man. Time to relax a little.
herbalizer by Zareh December 19, 2005

transitve-pictograph-verbalizations 

Using symbols as a message to express how you feel.
Using any of the following examples and any others is transitve-pictograph-verbalizations: =] =P =D
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."
verbalize by SemioddMick April 1, 2010

Verbalizing 

I'm verbalizing how I feel about the word verbalizing.

herbalizer 

a joint rolled tight with your own belly button lint.
I was chillin with stooph at the recycling center and we puffed on some herbalizer....we were so blazed.

Verbalterrupting

The gender-neutral art of cutting someone off mid-sentence, not because you have something urgent to add, but because you simply cannot wait to be the one talking. Unlike manterrupting, which specifically targets women, verbalterrupting is an equal-opportunity annoyance—men do it to men, women do it to women, everyone does it to everyone, and nobody finishes a thought anymore. It's the conversational equivalent of cutting in line, except the line is someone's train of thought and now it's derailed forever. Verbalterrupting is especially common in meetings, where the person who interrupts the most is somehow seen as the leader, and in family dinners, where interrupting is just called "how we communicate."
Example: "I was three words into telling my boss about my project when she verbalterrupted me to share her own ideas about what I was going to say. She was wrong about what I was going to say, but she never found out, because I never got to say it. The project suffered. The meeting continued. The verbalterrupting never stopped."