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false word

1. False word is when some people make rumors about you that is not true.
2. False word is also when someone talks shit about you behind your back.

The phrase comes from streets, but now also used by rappers to describe those kinds of people.
- Yo, that guy was trying to false word by saying bullshit about you.
- My homies won't listen to him.
- Nobody will.
by The geniusest December 22, 2015
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pillow words

sexually provocative words uttered by one or both sex partners in bed before engaging in sexual intercourse. Such words are uttered as a sex stimulant.
They always utter pillow words before having sex.
by Uttam Maharjan 2 June 22, 2014
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Potty word

What your mom and dad telling you not to say when your 3yrs old
fUcK says the kid WHAT THE HELL KIND POTTY WORD ARE YOU SAYING MISTER
by Cause I got that October 15, 2019
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Danger Word

Danger Word” -opposite of a safety word. To push further during intercourse.
You don’t have a danger word? Ya man, I say “teacup” and she knows to back off but if I say “please” that bitch knows to crank it up.
by Staygoldburg June 11, 2021
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word bath

Some people just have to talk all the time. It is as though they have won some kind of word lottery and must use all the words they have won..

When i get stuck for hours with these people and can not get away politely , i feel i have endured a " word bath"
We went to dinner with the Arlene. She couldn't stop talking and we got a real word bath.
by Dr.Billington January 25, 2011
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as if that's an actual word

Something someone says when you tell them a made up word maybe made up by you or someone else
You: hi
Someone: go away
You: shush you lakalakaboomboom
Someone: as if that's an actual word
by lakalakaboomboom October 6, 2020
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Word-wash

The act of using terms, especially, but not limited to, ones that are more unfamiliar and “intellectual” sounding, in order to give a stance more clout, and make an opposing stance feel less valid. It often times makes the user of the term feel superior, and “objectively” correct.

This is usually seen when person A is trying to make an opposing argument against person B, and they try to solidify their stance as the one true stance by ending their argument with something like, “what you’re talking about is called insert word-washing term, and it’s actually a insert descriptive term fallacy.
Don’t generalize the way that I think about this situation with some 10 dollar word. It’s far more complicated than that. You’re just trying to word-wash me.
by Walter Greene March 5, 2022
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