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Verbosity

adj.
Verbal diarrhea. A person exhibiting verbosity does not know when to shut up.
Sue talks WAY too much. Her verbosity astounds me. She's the queen of the TMI.
by Boomerang4 May 15, 2006
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Filthy Verbosity

Refers to a manner of speaking in which the speaker/writer discusses ideas or uses words of a more intelligent variety while at the same time splicing in some fucking expletives to make the talk livelier and more accessible. The style was pioneered by comedians like the late great George Carlin.
Can you believe that fucking Nietzche? I mean, his existentialist philosophy negates the idea of a God while at the same time purporting that there must be some sort of shitty meaning or something to life. Like, fuck.

^This right here is some good old filthy verbosity.
by socialtheoristdouchebag March 18, 2011
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Verlisify

Filthy click-baiting Furry-Shite of a human being, can't stop letting Wolfeyvgc live rent-free in his head because of a dang Raichu and jealousy, also can't stop getting mad at Twitter posts even tho he says Twitter doesn't exist
wait verlisify is still on youtube after a decade of lying and slander, why hasn't he been banned yet?
by Big Nooter July 11, 2022
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Versify

to testify through verse or poetry; to communicate an idea rhythmically, as in poetry
Roger was unskilled in everyday speech, but proficient in rhythm and rhyme. When asked his opinion, instead of responding in a common speech pattern, he would versify.
by Poet Laureate January 10, 2009
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Verbifying

The act of changing a noun into a verb
you shouldnt need an example, however verbifying hot tub and using hottubbing is used quite commonly
by Giant Sam, The Man of Jam August 6, 2010
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verbify

What happens to a word when someone decides to make a literary change to it, or to slang it. For example, access. Access used to be a noun, and now it's a verb. In factuality, the word verbify would not exist if itself had not happened to itself. Hence, verbify got verbified, or verbed. The present tense (another example, adjective to verb) of the action is always verbify, but the past tense can be either verbified, or tensed into "verbed." However, "verb itself did not get verbed, so you cannot verb a word, but a word can be verbed.
Verbify Examples:

Before: Do you have access to the top secret work?

After: Did you just access the top secret work?

Before: That's a slang word.

After: That word got slanged.

Before: He was extremely tense.

After: He suddenly tensed.
by Mynoduesp Omen September 7, 2010
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Ambiguous Verbosity

Use of complex words by people in daily conversation who have little knowledge of their proper meaning or usage in the English language.
Carly excessive use of ambiguous verbosity got her fired.
by Percy April 20, 2003
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