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subjunctive verb form 

Things to remember when using the subjunctive verb form:
1) Channel Beyonce ("If I WERE a boy"), not Justin Bieber ("If I WAS your boyfriend").
2) Use the singular verb form - listens becomes listen, walks becomes walk.
3) Think about the context. The subjunctive verb form is either used in formal writing/discussions, or in expressing hopes or dreams.
The subjunctive verb form could be used like this:
If you were to listen, you might learn something.
I recommend that you study.
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finite verb 

1. A thing used to make you fail your English class.
Go look up some finite verbs.
finite verb by MickeyVos1 November 25, 2020
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he drove around to bling his new rims.
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A hypocrite would be Rommed if he were to enter a debate on the issue he was a hypocrite on.
Romm (verb) by Clayton Hanson August 31, 2003

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Math as a Verb 

When math learning goes beyond learning facts, figures, and applications; instead, math is humanized so that it is allowed to convey beauty, values, truth, justice, play, and love—when mathematical thinking is viewed as a way of life.
Teachers should present math as a verb, not as a noun—when students should be encouraged to be active players, not mere spectators.
Math as a Verb by MathPlus January 8, 2019

gwag (verb) 

1) to cum
2) to prematurally satisfy ones self
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"I gwaged in her eye"

"that cream looks like gwag"
gwag (verb) by fntiger July 15, 2004