The wordbank (Odobenus rosmarus) is a large marine mammal with flippers, a broad head, short muzzle, small eyes, tusks and whiskers. Scientists recognize two subspecies of walrus – the Atlantic walrus and the Pacific walrus.
by shootswithhappysunshine February 23, 2014

a word one uses that is not an actual English defined/recognized word, but according to Urban Dictionary, is legit.
I don't understand kids these days & their lack of properly defined vocabulary... but I keep hearing each is an urban word, therefore, totally acceptable. I feel so old.
by GlazeHer June 18, 2016

by fucknoodles February 27, 2019

A short way to say neighbor.
For some reason black people think it means something else (I don't really know what) but I choose to use it anyway.
For some reason black people think it means something else (I don't really know what) but I choose to use it anyway.
Me: Hey yo whats up my N-word
My Neighbor (Tyrone): Nigga what the fuck you just call me?
Me: I called you my neighbor!
Me: *gets beat the fuck up*
My Neighbor (Tyrone): Nigga what the fuck you just call me?
Me: I called you my neighbor!
Me: *gets beat the fuck up*
by Rush_🅱️ January 20, 2020

An agreed upon word, or set of words, used in any kind of sexual activity, not limited to BDSM play, that is uttered by any participant to communicate that they want the activity to be modified.
Sexual safe words could also be called "sexual trust words", and they're an especially good idea in any kind of sex play that is exploratory and/or new to any participant.
Different safe words can be created and agreed upon to mean different things, such as, "stop everything, right now!", "slow down, back off!", "don't stop!", etc.
Safe words should be ones that a participant isn't likely to use as part of the play. They can be complete code, like "Tibet" (stop), "Chicago" (slow down), and "Glesga" (don't stop), or more obvious, like "red", "yellow", and "green".
No kind of sex should EVER be forced on anyone- that's called rape! (which is totally different than indulging in an agreed upon rape fetish)- and the basic idea of safe words is to prevent rape from happening accidentally.
Safe words make for hot sex!
Sexual safe words could also be called "sexual trust words", and they're an especially good idea in any kind of sex play that is exploratory and/or new to any participant.
Different safe words can be created and agreed upon to mean different things, such as, "stop everything, right now!", "slow down, back off!", "don't stop!", etc.
Safe words should be ones that a participant isn't likely to use as part of the play. They can be complete code, like "Tibet" (stop), "Chicago" (slow down), and "Glesga" (don't stop), or more obvious, like "red", "yellow", and "green".
No kind of sex should EVER be forced on anyone- that's called rape! (which is totally different than indulging in an agreed upon rape fetish)- and the basic idea of safe words is to prevent rape from happening accidentally.
Safe words make for hot sex!
Thank god we had a safe word, the idjit hadn't met a nail file in his whole fucking life!
"Yes, yes, more, more, Glesga, Glesga, please, give it to me, give it to me!" (Glesga is my favorite safe word, dontcha know, Sweetie?).
I could barely speak, but the safe word was easy to remember, so, when she went from four fingers to all five I managed to gasp, "yellow"- then a moment later I was screaming, "green! green! green!".
"Yes, yes, more, more, Glesga, Glesga, please, give it to me, give it to me!" (Glesga is my favorite safe word, dontcha know, Sweetie?).
I could barely speak, but the safe word was easy to remember, so, when she went from four fingers to all five I managed to gasp, "yellow"- then a moment later I was screaming, "green! green! green!".
by Now Me January 26, 2007

the L word is simply Love.
It is called 'the L word' instead of love for saying love is quite a commitment.
It is called 'the L word' instead of love for saying love is quite a commitment.
by Orange Hat July 8, 2005

Sally:I think if I give it some rest I should wake up prepared to dominate.
Jim: Nothing like a little Wake and Words to begin the day!
words with friends iphone app
Jim: Nothing like a little Wake and Words to begin the day!
words with friends iphone app
by dquirk April 15, 2011
