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second verse

To be late to the game. Sloppy seconds. Trying to funny and relevant but being late to the game.
Think the guy who sang the second verse of You've Lost That Loving Feeling in Top Gun. The crowd dispersed. Nobody cared. Game was over. Don't be that guy.
by JDOGGBAMA October 15, 2010
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Vermunt

any girl who goes to UVM and comes of as bitchy or as a cunt.
Sam, stop being such a vermunt!
by Albert Coholic October 17, 2008
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verguba

Generally used by internet robots and people imitating internet robots when alluding to female genitalia.
"Hmm yes, lovely sexy smile pic profile show bobs and verguba."
by elysianelizabeth December 20, 2019
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The verse

An amazing band in the U.K. ! They are one of the best boy bands you can ever come across !

You should defo check them out via YouTube and twitter @TheVerseOFF, you will not regret being a fan of them, they're really hard to not love.

They are jack JT dean and Alex they're such sweet caring people and such nice people to meet, I think they're so cute and dean is fit af 😂 Js

Btw if you see this it is jennie 😊 @JenLovesBrook 😂♥️
The verse are one of the best bands I have ever came across, I have made so many new friends through them ♥️ I am so thankful for them
by JenMolAmy June 15, 2017
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Versace

Vesace is a expensive clothing brand but it is also a type of extasy pill colored white.
by Jave May 13, 2005
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'verse

An abbreviation of the common English word "universe." This term is used in the futuristic language of the abruptly canceled Fox TV series Firefly.
I don't believe there's a power in the 'verse that can stop Kaylee from being cheerful.
by kryllum January 27, 2010
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versace

British Slang

Origin: someone invented this phrase to describe the countless number of these people milling around (in tight cliques) the streets of Oxford.

Use: the word "versace" is used to describe a group of "sloanes". In this scenario "versace" takes on the same role as (and a similar meaning to) the word "phalanx".

The use of the word 'versace' is important as it adds a far more embellished description of those you are referring to. For example: sloanes are gaudy, cheap and of no substance. Similar to the flamboyant clothing produced by said designer that only looks good on a yacht/catwalk/celebrity.
I was walking down Cowley Road the other day and almost got run over having to walk around a versace of sloanes.

One of my friends is a sloane, she knows so many fit women. Man I was at a party the other night and it was one big versace of sloanes. Those girls, they may be stuck up but once you're on the inside, they are proper goers!

I was on the Divvy Road (Divinity Road, what they would refer to as their "hood" thinking they're ironically cool, we all call it a street) the other day and a versace of sloanes went past in a convoy of Golfs.

I tell you, if you want to see a versace of sloanes you should pop into Oxford during term time, they all go to "Brookes University" so that their parents can say that they go to "Oxford".
by stuntedmonk January 10, 2009
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