Joseph Wright. The English dialect dictionary, London: Henry Frowde (1898-1905), s.v. arse-verse. (archive.org/embed/in.ernet.dli.2015.13022)
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by BoarGules July 13, 2024
I wonder which is greater, all the stars in the sky or the cell-u-verse.
OMG, you should see my daughter's phone bill. I think see tried to call the cell-u-verse.
OMG, you should see my daughter's phone bill. I think see tried to call the cell-u-verse.
by poppilopo June 12, 2009
A relationship (typically used in roleplay or fanfiction) seperate from the main universe of the story.
by HollyOfTheVolturiGuard July 30, 2013
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
by Judie🫢 April 30, 2023
by ShakaReviews November 27, 2023
A verse for a song recorded just as a test. Not meant to be final, just for helping imagine how something could sound when at its best in the final song.