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 11, 2011

Man 1: Did you see how they broke every bone in Micheal's body?
Man 2: Yeah bro fr got his verse clapped 😹🙏
Man 2: Yeah bro fr got his verse clapped 😹🙏
by PREFERDAIR July 18, 2024

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

by Circus Room June 2, 2012

by Judie🫢 April 29, 2023

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by MagicMattCooly February 4, 2023

A poetic description of a scene, photo, or painting laid out as a series of text messages, usually two. The term is a modification of Ekphrastic poetry, which is a poem about a work of art.
Man, that textphratic verse Henry slaps onto his photos is sure punchy, to the point, and yes poetic, all at the same time.
by Trueawesomelesserpanda August 20, 2021
