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Verb

A verb is used to describe action or occurrence. Basically its a doing word, for example: pushed!
example a verb in a sentence: "I pushed the girl!"
by rocky karis July 1, 2018
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Verb

A word used to describe an action or occurrence. A verb is also a doing word, which represents actions.

Pushing, pulling, walking and running are all verbs because they are action and doing words.

A Verb is basically things your doing which is action.
Example of verb used in a sentence: "The girl climbed the tree." In this sentence climbed is the verb.

" I skipped and sang!" The verb is skipped and sang.
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Verb

A word used to describe an action or occurrence. A verb is also a doing word, which represents actions.

Pushing, pulling, walking and running are all verbs because they are action and doing words.

A Verb is basically things your doing which is action.
Example of verb used in a sentence: "The girl climbed the tree." In this sentence climbed is the verb.

" I skipped and sang!" The verb is skipped and sang.
by rocky karis July 1, 2018
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Darth Maul (verb)

To kill off a potentially interesting character despite their continued potential utility in storytelling
I hope they don’t darth maul (verb)* Captain Phazma

*don’t actually use the “(verb)” while writing, that is only there so urban dictionary accepts this
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Opum (Verb)

Opum (Verb)~ To knee someone in the Gluteus Maximus
Oi John, imma go Opum (Verb) that guy (͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
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a-verb-ing/ed

A colloquial, dialectal or old-fashioned way of speaking.

It could also mean that the subject has more incentive to do the action, according to sources.
(French guy here, if So wants to fix my writing)
If I hadn't a-been here...

The times they are a-changing

I told her I (had?) bought croissants and she came a-running

.A-verb-ing/ed.
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to juke (verb.)

To appear out of nowhere, without any plausible explanation of how he/she/it could have done so.
(to juke, juked)
to juke (verb.)

"How did he get in here? Windows and doors are locked!"

-"Man he totally juked in here."
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