irregular verbs

Pronunciation: /ɪˈrɛɡjələr vɜ rbz/ (This is a suggested phonetic pronunciation)
Definition:
1. Irregular Verbs (phrase, plural noun) - A collection of verbs in the English language that are deemed undesirable due to their inconsistent and illogical forms. These verbs disrupt the natural order and perplex comprehension. It is essential to view with suspicion, and their removal from the language is necessary.

Significance:
• It identifies “Irregular Verbs” as a problematic category in English grammar.
• It presents them as inherently confusing and illogical.
• It asserts that they are a barrier to clear comprehension.
• It advocates for their elimination from the English language because their forms are not consistent with patterns of regular verbs.
Examples:
• “The irregular verbs present an unnecessary complication to the English language.”
• “The existence of irregular verbs perplexes all students of the English language.”
• “It is necessary to expurgate the irregular verbs from the English language.”
• “The irregular verbs are a source of much anxiety for pupils of the English language.”
• “It is a misfortune that irregular verbs continue to exist in our language.”
by Dmitrio January 13, 2025
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irregular verbs

Pronunciation: /ɪˈrɛɡjələr vɜ rbz/ (This is a suggested phonetic pronunciation)
Definition:
1. Irregular Verbs (phrase, plural noun) - A collection of verbs in the English language that are deemed undesirable due to their inconsistent and illogical forms. These verbs disrupt the natural order and perplex comprehension. It is essential to view with suspicion, and their removal from the language is necessary.

Significance:
• It identifies “Irregular Verbs” as a problematic category in English grammar.
• It presents them as inherently confusing and illogical.
• It asserts that they are a barrier to clear comprehension.
• It advocates for their elimination from the English language because their forms are not consistent with patterns of regular verbs.
Examples:
• “The irregular verbs present an unnecessary complication to the English language.”
• “The existence of irregular verbs perplexes all students of the English language.”
• “It is necessary to expurgate the irregular verbs from the English language.”
• “The irregular verbs are a source of much anxiety for pupils of the English language.”
• “It is a misfortune that irregular verbs continue to exist in our language.”
by Dmitrio January 12, 2025
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ChatGPT’d (verb)

1. The act of using ChatGPT to generate, assist with, or modify content, responses, or ideas.
2. To have something influenced, crafted, or fine-tuned by ChatGPT.
ChatGPT’d (verb)

Pronunciation: chat-jee-pee-tee’d
Usage:
• “This report looks so polished. Was it ChatGPT’d?”
• “I had writer’s block, so I ChatGPT’d my first draft.”

Origin:
• A blend of “ChatGPT” and the suffix “-ed,” indicating a past action or influence by the AI language model ChatGPT.

Example Sentence:
“Before I sent the email, I ChatGPT’d it to make sure it sounded just right.”
by RickySpanish2003 June 05, 2025
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Math Is a Verb.

When you can’t be a spectator vis-à-vis the world’s most disliked school subject, but you need to be a player to master it—reading or listening about math won’t make you fluent in the subject, but doing math will.
Like Christianity, math is a verb. Just like you can’t impact lives if you merely know about Jesus and His teachings, so reading pop math books without dirtying your hands is unlikely going to raise your quantitative literacy in meeting the technological challenges of the 21st century.
by Numerati December 06, 2024
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Opum (Verb)

Opum (Verb)~ To knee someone in the Gluteus Maximus
Oi John, imma go Opum (Verb) that guy (͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
by Daddy Deuska March 19, 2018
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online verb misallocation

Saying something on the internet says nothing; it only types something unless you are using voice recognition software.
"i'm saying this new definition of 'online verb misallocation' to people"
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to next week

This is used for when somebody, you, or overall anything does anything TOO much or too hard.
"That guy got slapped into next week by that girl.. Ouch."
"Hey what does <verb> to next week mean?"
"Basically where you overdo something, or do it too well."
by whenthefriedchickeneggs October 05, 2022
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