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The New Word 

The never ending word that changes according to the times or zeitgeist it lives in...

It is the definition for Your Higher Self, God, The Most High, Allah, 7, YHWH, EL, Okami, TGAOTU... and so forth.

The New Word is an idea and a form of indoctrination a group who understands the LOGOS.
2Pac, don't start that blasphemy in here!
Makaveli, the new breed
And I remember what my pops told me
The New Word, follow me
Remember what my pops told me
The New Word by Coco Kolombia April 16, 2021
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But eventually the word will phase from existence; and this is how the website will die. This is how everything dies. 

blue text, fuck you. like this definition
Person 1: But eventually the word will phase from existence; and this is how the website will die. This is how everything dies.
Person 2: Omg!

If you accept the definition of a word is some letters surronded by a gap 

then xnopyt, aaaaaaajjjjjjjjjj, and hrrkrkrkrwpfrbrbrbrlablblblblbwhitoo'ap are all words, despite being pretty much meaningless
If you accept the definition of a word is some letters surronded by a gap then xnopyt, aaaaaaajjjjjjjjjj, and hrrkrkrkrwpfrbrbrbrlablblblblbwhitoo'ap are all words, despite being pretty much meaningless

Word up, kids? 

What your mum says to be cool.
"Word up, kids, howz ma homies?"
"Dude, look at your mum"

homemade word 

Those words invented at home, and used in the family but don't have a meaning outside of the family or friendship group
Tom: Sorry I didn't understand that, what did you say?

David: Oh, sorry, it was a homemade word.
homemade word by Fox_In_The_Box June 24, 2013
Word of the Day on June 28, 2013

tiger woods 

The world's greatest golfer.
Tiger Woods is to golf what Ali is to boxing or Jordan is to basketball, hands down.
tiger woods by Jerry Kinard August 7, 2007
Definition 1:

To agree.

"Word" comes from the english saying "my word" which in turn comes from "I give you my word". Meaning that a statement is right and you would be willing to put your honor on the line to back it up.

Definition 2:

To question.

Once again, this comes from "my word". When one says "word" as if asking a question, he or she is asking if the person that made the statement would swear to it.
Example 1:

Person 1: "Man having chapped lips is annoying."
Person 2: "Word." (meaning I agree and I would swear to it)

Example 2:

person 1: "I had corn for dinner last night!"
Person 2: "Word?!" (meaing would you swear by it)
Word by Vladk December 28, 2005