by J.B'stard May 8, 2009
Get the Vermin mug.The act of turning a noun into a verb. Verbing results in verbation. Although in a sense it is the inverse of a gerund, a word that has been verbed can actually be turned back into a noun as a gerund. Hence verbing is the gerund form of the verbed noun "verb."
by sciurus September 12, 2004
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The act of committing to plans made with other individuals and then proceeding to bail on said plans without a reasonable excuse.
Friend 1: hey guys where's Johnny, he's supposed to be here by now?
Friend 2: oh you know him, he's probably verning again
Friend 2: oh you know him, he's probably verning again
by yyc28 November 18, 2014
Get the Verning mug.People who are willing to sacrifice the literal existence of organized human life so they can put a few more dollars into highly overstuffed pockets.
Mass murderers for profit.
Mass murderers for profit.
by Skooblah Stagwood October 9, 2021
Get the Vermineer mug.The verb form of the word "verses". It should be used like this: "Did you see that match? It was red verses blue!"
However more people use it the innocorect way: "Are you versing him later?" Let me just tell you all that THIS IS NOT A WORD. Its not even slang! Its just stupid!
However more people use it the innocorect way: "Are you versing him later?" Let me just tell you all that THIS IS NOT A WORD. Its not even slang! Its just stupid!
by Slanginformer December 28, 2005
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1. Taking a word that is not a verb and turning it into a verb by adding -ing to the end.
Comes from the latin word "verb" meaning "an action" and the root "-ing" meaning "making the word infront of it a verb."
1. Taking a word that is not a verb and turning it into a verb by adding -ing to the end.
Comes from the latin word "verb" meaning "an action" and the root "-ing" meaning "making the word infront of it a verb."
1) I decided that the word verb needed to under go a verbing to create the word verbing so I could use it to describe the process that the word verb just under went.
2) I felt sorry for the word "strong" since it was but a mere adjective so I decided to make it a verb but making it undergo the process of verbing thus making it the verb "stronging."
2) I felt sorry for the word "strong" since it was but a mere adjective so I decided to make it a verb but making it undergo the process of verbing thus making it the verb "stronging."
by not_michael October 11, 2004
Get the Verbing mug.The gerund form of the "verb" "verse."
Presumably caused by people assuming that versus is spelled "verses" and is the present tense of a verb... but it's latin.
Presumably caused by people assuming that versus is spelled "verses" and is the present tense of a verb... but it's latin.
I'm versing him later in Smash Brothers.
by Kallandras December 8, 2016
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