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Websterduck

The Websterduck is a humanoid species of duck that feeds off of the souls and emotions of others. They love plants, and only eat pages out of the Webster Dictionary in order to add to their vocabulary; in hopes to take over the world. However until then they are often found as bloggers, writers, fangirls, and other similarly related groups. They enjoy torturing fictional characters, dancing through life, and some very elite Webesterducks, like the master, enjoy the majestic music of the french horn.
Wooow. Brid is such a Websterduck. I can't believe I never noticed before.
Websterduck by Awww Heck yes! December 1, 2014
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webstered 

Being 'well defined' physically (muscular, ripped).
That guy is completely webstered.
webstered by Ryan Westover September 8, 2007

webstered 

when an old man who is a good with computers, has an unhealthy interest in young girls
sam got sent to prison after he was caught webstered, this came to light after he sent his pc in for repair without burning the hard drive and smashing it with a hammer
webstered by andy the packer July 6, 2018

Merriam-Websteresque 

When an explanation or definition sounds like it belongs in a dictionary. A very specific and concise description or explanation of meaning.
That UD entry I just wrote is pretty Merriam-Websteresque.

wastered 

Being really drunk and stoned at the same time.
I drank a pint of Jack and smoked a blunt, I'm so wastered right now.
wastered by kellythephilly March 9, 2007

Richard Westerdale III 

A cool kid from Massachusetts that I am friends with.
The guy who wrote the first one can come over here to mass and I'll shoot his non-american ass.
Richard Westerdale III by Jared November 6, 2003
The end of the West's economic superiority and influence in the World and its supersession by the emerging Chinese market.
# Westerday Chinese imports seemed so far away, now it seems as though they're here to stay.
Westerday by Em Pumpkins March 22, 2011