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
Get the Danger Wordmug. 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.
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.
- My homies won't listen to him.
- Nobody will.
by The geniusest December 22, 2015
Get the false wordmug. simply a cooler way to say explain.
or for some people, their vocabulary is so minute that this is how they are able to say "explain".
or for some people, their vocabulary is so minute that this is how they are able to say "explain".
Erika Erika Erika- "i can't tell you what he did, it's just to hard to word it up."
*as in while texting;
"no man, i'll just tell you tomorrow, i'm too lazy to word it up.
*as in while texting;
"no man, i'll just tell you tomorrow, i'm too lazy to word it up.
by flagma April 18, 2010
Get the word it upmug. 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.
by Uttam Maharjan 2 June 22, 2014
Get the pillow wordsmug. pronunciation: wurd spaz·uuuhhh·ummmm
noun
desperately throwing letters together in the hope that spell check will know what you mean and bail you out.
Related: grammar flailing, incompetence
noun
desperately throwing letters together in the hope that spell check will know what you mean and bail you out.
Related: grammar flailing, incompetence
by Rude Horse August 20, 2018
Get the word spasmmug. Said in agreement to another's figurative brother or homey. Also may be used in the form of a question to another's figurative brother or homey.
John: Yo, you jack that stereo yo?
James: Word son. Out the back a dat truck.
John: Word son?!
James: Word!
James: Word son. Out the back a dat truck.
John: Word son?!
James: Word!
by FerrisBueler September 28, 2005
Get the Word Sonmug. 