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How someone is supposed to describe a Lumpfish
Lumpfish come in a variety of shapes and colors, this one is stumpy and green. Very beautiful very powerful.
by Microwaveman69 March 18, 2022
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very very close friend

what you call your boyfriend/girlfriend when you dont want other people to know.
K: So brian and me were-
S: your very very close friend brian?
K: hahah. yes...
by Zrrrr April 24, 2008
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how very

Can be used sarcastically or seriously. Means great or awesome. A bit of 80's slang used by Veronica Sawyer in Heathers.
Heather .C: We got invited to a high school party tonight!
Veronica: How very Heather.
by Puggirl January 23, 2018
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very wool

Embodying the wholesome, all-american values for which the wool industry has stood for centuries.
You handle that pervert with aplomb! Very wool.
by Lfrsoh May 30, 2011
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very no fun

describes a person who got no jams, created during the birth of Jay Hope (J-Hope's American self). This is a BTSARMY meme.
"Jimin, you're very no fun" - J-Hope
by Kupcakeu December 14, 2018
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so very

a 1980s shorten version of the expression "very cool" or very awesome".
"Are you going to that college kegger this weekend?"
"Yeah, its going to be so very!"
by jham October 30, 2007
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very cool

Used to acknowledge and approve of something. As opposed to 'cool' which may or may not clearly suggest approval.
Example 1 (using cool)
Person 1: I am going to become a giraffe.
Person 2. Cool.
This might come off as ironic or insincere.

Example 2 (same but using very cool)
Person 1: I am going to become a giraffe.
Person 2. Very cool.
This comes off as heartfelt and sincere.
by 1Head August 8, 2019
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