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traf (verb, from "traffic") 

traf v (back-formation from traffic) - to drive in heavy traffic, to be held in traffic, to trail in slow traffic.


Back-formation is the creation of a simpler or shorter form from a pre-existing more complex form: "edit" from "editor," "intuit from intuition."
Now, "traf" from "traffic."

I traffed for an hour before I could get home.
I've been traffing for two hours before I could even stop by a gas station to have a cup of coffee.
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Boobed (verb) 

The action in which one becomes 'owned'.
1. YOUR INTERNET JUST BOOBED YOU!
2. Dude, I just got boobed.
Boobed (verb) by Amir & Kati April 24, 2005
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Thukna (verb): alt. THUKNA 

1. to have an accident "gaari thokna" 2. to receive billing "yawr 500 rupiya thuk gya"...3. to have your ass handed to you "yawr mein khud thuk gya" 4. to kill "banda thokna" 5. to have indulged in sex recently "banda/bandi thokna"
1. "gaari thokna" 2. "yawr 500 rupiya thuk gya" 3. "yawr mein khud thuk gya" 4. "banda thokna" 5. "banda ya bandi thukna (verb): alt. THUKNA"

adjectative verb 

Note: This definition describes the preposition. For the FBI, please speak loudly and clearly into your mobile device, even if it is turned off.

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preposition

1. A verb that aids in the description of a noun.

2. A type of word that simultaneously modifies and describes the situation of a noun (acting as an adjective) while serving the predictive function within a sentence, typified by action, emotion, or rape.
Since adjectative verb prepositions are a new concept to the English language, sighting them is as rare as the elusive Anglican Two-Puss of Rhodesia. Thus, the definition of said grammatical evolution pre-empts the creation of such descriptively verbacious words as collapshickal.

ganesh (verb) 

Ganesh (verb).
To ganesh someone is to place one's arm in between another's arm and torso such that it appears that the person (the ganeshee) has three arms. It can be done by more than one ganeshors to one ganeshee to create the illusion of more arms protruding from the ganeshee. The action is usually performed without the ganeshee's prior knowledge.

The word is believed to be derived from the Hindu god Ganesha whom has many pairs of arms.
Ganesh (verb).
"I will ganesh Sam", "I am ganeshing Sam", "I have ganeshed Sam", "Will you ganesh Sam?", etc.
ganesh (verb) by Charles J. Jarvis September 8, 2008

to yelp (verb) 

To yelp (verb) to mistakenly believe that others value your opinion
"To yelp (verb)"
Customer: I have written over 300 yelp reviews so I think I know what I'm talking about.

Server thinks: "nobody fucking cares"
to yelp (verb) by clavindc September 5, 2013

Ferb Is The Verb 

A statement used to represent the Deus Ex Machina that Ferb is.
Morty: Geez Rick, Ferb is the Verb
Rick: Morty *burp* that's from Phineas and Ferb
Ferb Is The Verb by Amemeonifunny September 14, 2017