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veracity 

Thruthfullness, honesty, cogence.
The professor appreciated the students veracity in his anecdote.
veracity by Larstait November 14, 2003
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Vercingetorix 

(n.) One who opposes the norm and does so very well.

(v.) to vercingetorix, to oppose a great power.
Vercingetorix was a Gaulish (french) leader who took on the Roman Empire and held out for a while, until Caeser surrounded him and built a doughnut shaped fortress around him.
Vercingetorix by Kung-Fu Jesus April 30, 2004

vericism 

any ridiculous comment delivered when there is nothing interesting left to say
I can't believe he just dropped another vericism... straight up verbal ejaculation!
vericism by c-nicks October 15, 2011

Verocious 

A cross between ferocious and vicious.
Person 1: What happened to you?

Person 2: I got bitten by a dog, it was verocious!
Verocious by Naleac Snave March 19, 2008
A term to define the ravenous spirit of consumption - often associated with culinary delights such as bacon, sausage, summer white corn-on-the-cob, grilled octopus during a game of pirate, or with jalapeno peppers and tomato. Often when one is verocious, or eating with verocity, they are consuming the sweets and/or the suculant savories like crispies from the carcus, or the sweet, bitter chunks of bacon interspersed in chocolate like a bacon bar. Wings and hot sauce are usually eaten with verocity.
My friend was eating with such verocity, he became forgetful of both his name and mine.
Verocity by breaddome February 4, 2010

vericious 

a sassy, yet, spicy attitude displayed by annoying, self-absorbed people
Can that girl be smacking her gum anymore vericiously right now?
vericious by mikkke hawkks April 17, 2011