A word that is to be used only in the environs of an educational establishment, and not by pedestrians in everyday typical dialogue.
This phrase is used by and among the linguistically uninitiated, who see any word longer than eight letters and/or three syllables to be too complicated, or paraphrased, as per this definition, a "school word"
This phrase is used by and among the linguistically uninitiated, who see any word longer than eight letters and/or three syllables to be too complicated, or paraphrased, as per this definition, a "school word"
Philip: Good day, sir. I can see that you are intending to impersonate a rap artist.
J-weezy: Im...per-son-ait? That's a school word!
Philip: Umm... correction; that's a verb.
J-weezy: That be sounding like one of them school words. Y'all better make some sense before I knock the teeth outta youse!
Philip: Your statements are very intimidating, and I will be required to depart the premises for purposes of my own well-being.
J-weezy: (perplexed) I'll show ya yer well being!
(knocks Philip out)
J-weezy: Im...per-son-ait? That's a school word!
Philip: Umm... correction; that's a verb.
J-weezy: That be sounding like one of them school words. Y'all better make some sense before I knock the teeth outta youse!
Philip: Your statements are very intimidating, and I will be required to depart the premises for purposes of my own well-being.
J-weezy: (perplexed) I'll show ya yer well being!
(knocks Philip out)
by thatsaschoolword January 28, 2009
by Waredjilliams August 03, 2018
white wannabe gangster: hey waddup meh nigel
me: racist bitch u cant say the n-word
black dude: no nigel u cant say that dat fucked up nigel
me: racist bitch u cant say the n-word
black dude: no nigel u cant say that dat fucked up nigel
by SKULLIBOI September 11, 2019
by March 13, 2022
1. Verbal filler.
2. A word or phrase without meaning used to indicate that the end of the sentence has not yet been reached.
3. Evidence someone is talking faster than they are thinking.
2. A word or phrase without meaning used to indicate that the end of the sentence has not yet been reached.
3. Evidence someone is talking faster than they are thinking.
"So um, in terms of the, like, household chores, as you know, it's about, well, fully your turn, I think, as they say, to, ah, wash the dishes, so to speak. Know what I mean?"
"Cut the word putty and tell me what you want!"
Expert analysis later revealed more than half the professors lecture was word putty.
"Her rant was fully random - all word putty, but no window!"
"Cut the word putty and tell me what you want!"
Expert analysis later revealed more than half the professors lecture was word putty.
"Her rant was fully random - all word putty, but no window!"
by gillfish October 19, 2008
A futuristic alternate version of "word", defined in the "Goolien" episode of Weebl and Bob (www.goovies.co.uk/goolien.html).
Like "word", it signifies agreement, acknowledgement or affirmation, although it is most often used in jest in order to parody the overuse of "word" and to reference Weebl and Bob.
Like "word", it signifies agreement, acknowledgement or affirmation, although it is most often used in jest in order to parody the overuse of "word" and to reference Weebl and Bob.
"Word."
"You are so out of date! Nobody says "word" anymore. This is the future!"
"Oh. What do we say now?"
"Space word!"
"You are so out of date! Nobody says "word" anymore. This is the future!"
"Oh. What do we say now?"
"Space word!"
by Schneelocke February 08, 2008
A spoof work is a special type of word, mostly found on urbandictionary.com, that resembles a regular word or phrase, but is a little different in spelling and pronunciation and means something different than the original word. This type of word is usually comical.
by chief running brain August 12, 2009