A legal term for when a self-proclaimed "servant of The Great One" mails out Good-Book-passage-laced flyers touting his beliefs, then uses said Bible-blabbing junk-mail to lawfully take possession of one or more dwellings or other valuable objects, particularly those owned by "blindly faithful" people who never interfere with anything that they naively view as being "of divine origin".
I always just write "REFUSED --- RETURN TO SENDER" on any ecclesiastical ephemera I receive, to hopefully avoid any future problems with attempts at ad-verse possession.
by QuacksO January 8, 2020

A 2D platformer game where you try to save the universe using time travel and other crazy shenanigans.
by Intelligent Noob February 7, 2024

A term used to describe a fictional universe with weak characters. Typically used by powerscalers and shounen anime fans.
by deathgrippin March 7, 2023

by Anonymous24914291 March 3, 2022

The Urban-verse is a collection of words that should be allowed into the urban dictionary that all have a collective meaning such as: A Deep Dark Sleep, Civil War Rizz, The Fredricks Effect, The garret effect, and whatever else is to come
by Monke68 February 15, 2023

A bible reference that one may use in a real-life situation to simplify a long-winded statement or decision by breaking it down in short form. (a.k.a simple chapter and verse).
Guy 1: You're going.
Guy 2: No I'm not.
Guy 1: Lemme break it down to you in simple chapter and verse, you're going!
Guy 2: No I'm not.
Guy 1: Lemme break it down to you in simple chapter and verse, you're going!
by The Wedding Crasher April 29, 2011

Derived from the Latin expression "in vino veritas" (in wine, truth). Describes the truth serum-like affect of Versed on a medical patient.
Dude1: "When the doctor gave me Versed before my surgery I started saying the weirdest things."
Dude2: "In Versed veritas!"
Dude2: "In Versed veritas!"
by RobinGoodfellow1 July 30, 2016
