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.
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."
by northbanksurfer August 11, 2008
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An excessive amount of unnecessary words in a script, speech, or other written or spoken communication.
Not to interrupt, but, could you cut the verbal deadwood and get to the point?
by zacktheidiotdj October 25, 2007
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When two people or a group of people are talking about how great they are and they cannot decide who is the greatest of them all but they do know that for sure they are all the greatest.
"Hey, Larry, you are doing a great job." Larry replies, "Man, you are doing a better job." The other replies, "Hey, all I know is that we are both doing a great job, but you, Larry, are a little bit better today." They both, conclude that they are the best. The verbal touching will continue until an innocent bystander usually vomits in their mouth from all the verbal touching between these people or groups of people.
by K.D.D. Reading November 8, 2007
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Verbal cheating is cheating through words not actions.
"Come to my yard and fuck me in the pussy baby!"

"Your so peng baby"
"Meet me tomorrow, its nit cheating its only verbal cheating"
by Chloeryman2001@gmail.com September 14, 2017
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A verbal typo occurs when someone says something and the word uttered is not what they wanted to say.
John: I wash my hands with soup.
Jane: Don't you mean soap?
John: Oops, verbal typo.
by IEatzCookies February 20, 2016
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Verbal DPS is a term used to describe something (or someone) that:

a) Provides too much detail or information
b) Speaks excessively
c) Complicates simple ideas
As an observation: "Yo, that's so verbal DPS"
As an insult: "Get your verbal DPS outta here" or "Noone needs that verbal DPS"
by BoDogg7 May 23, 2013
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to talk incessantly, and at length, AT another person, trapping them in the situation and not allowing them time to reply.

a person sermonising to another, perhaps when drunk, who cannot be steered towards to a different topic, is said to have he audience in a verbal headlock.
"she was really mad, had me in a verbal headlock for an hour."

"my ears are bleeding! he didnt shut up, i was in a verbal headlock"
by sonbee1 November 28, 2009
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