It is also known as diahreah of the mouth, its when you open your mouth and the most stupid, asshole like bullshit just keeps pouring out. You just cant stop saying dumb moronic crap and land up making your self look like a complete idiot. This seems to occur all the time at board meetings at work. Usually when a boss has a break through idea, need I say more....
Wow! Mr Wizz has some great ideas to share at the meeting at 2pm, probably just another case of verbal diahreah again...
by rommate s dirty girl January 13, 2010
A more advanced form of what comes out of the mouth when shit talking. Typically influences the defacing of character while allowing the one talking to remain sophisticated and to save face, instead of degrading himlherself in the process
by Dabel October 09, 2006
Ruth Anne verbally dismantled the man who thought Macklemore was in the right to display his "you should have won" text message on social media.
by DAPDAPCOO February 01, 2014
Hey man, you see my wall-post last night?
Dude, don't be such a verbal updater, keep those things on the web
Dude, don't be such a verbal updater, keep those things on the web
by runswithwords December 09, 2010
An example of this can be seen when two people are debating and one of the debaters is clearly spewing out facts that he or she is making up. In this case, the debater's remarks are not necessarily untrue, but he or she is not sure if what they are saying is actually factual; he or she is assuming what they are saying is true. The "facts" that the debater claims to be true can be referred to as verbal urine.
by Alon Bibring April 29, 2007
by GrapeofWrath71 September 25, 2013
Neglecting to leave a monetary tip for high-quality service after expressing effusive praise or gratitude to the provider.
Endemic to service-intensive but low-paying industries, such as salons, health spas, and restaurants, where wages are significantly reduced because of the expectation that customers will tip employees.
Endemic to service-intensive but low-paying industries, such as salons, health spas, and restaurants, where wages are significantly reduced because of the expectation that customers will tip employees.
Waiter #1: "That couple went on and on about how good the food was, and they said they loved my service! I can't believe they only left a verbal tip."
Waiter #2: "Yeah. Gratitude is nice, but it doesn't pay the electric bill."
Waiter #2: "Yeah. Gratitude is nice, but it doesn't pay the electric bill."
by northbanksurfer August 11, 2008