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Vexed

To be puzzled, to encounter something problematic. Something of annoyance or concern.
"The climax of that book vexed me."
by Dreamrider June 23, 2016
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Vealed

Originally used by Blues Traveler and road crew members, but known amoung jam band scene members.

To have waited for a person who fails to show up as promised without giving any warning, often because they either found something "better" to do (usually with more prestigious or "beautiful people") or because they got too wasted to make it. As in revealed.

See Veel
Dave knew he'd get Vealed, Phish was in town.

Keith as usual got drunk and Vealed me again.
by AlcheyKeith December 23, 2005
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Vexed

1. Irritated, especially in a confused, shocked and/or disturbed way. Often used to describe a reaction to people’s behavior.

2. To have added information to a topic that makes it complex and confusing.
1. When Trump called Tim Cook “Tim apple” he tried to convince America that he had said “Cook” so fast the camera could not hear. Many people were vexed at how he could expect them to believe that.

2. This new data is vexing what I thought was a clear-cut issue.
by Vexed_ March 14, 2019
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Vexed

If your vexed you are absolutely mashed off any type of drug that gets you wired!
Oh you know what... Im gonna get so vexed!
by Lavooo September 24, 2010
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Velez Special

Leaving a $2 or no tip at all on a large bill. The true Velez special is done without thought or care in regards to the service provided and/or ammount spent. Origins are speculated to have come from Puerto Rico.
Scott pulled the Velez Special and left a $1.25 tip on a $80 tab without remorse.
by Rob June 19, 2006
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Valedictorian

Wow that valedictorian should get a medal for being the biggest nerd
by Skier1997um May 25, 2015
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velentzas

Vel⋅entz⋅as vuhl-ehntz-uhs
–noun
An individual of Greek origin who's roots can be traced back -with pinpoint accuracy-to Aristotle. A velentzas can be expected to naturally possess, from the time of birth, an aptitude for bridge engineering, irrigation planing, and debate.

-verb, velentzas, velentzas⋅ing (used with objects)
to expend ones inate velentzasness on matters of higher importance and ultimate consequence.
Michael valentzased his way through mind-crunching questions of nuclear physics and geosensing; a true velentzas of his time.
by Ulrich Schwertzkopf February 11, 2009
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