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Verinder

A guy who's jeans rip at the crotch because he had heavy balls.
He just verinder ed his jeans
by BigBoi212 February 17, 2018
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Veericise

A simple task you do when taking a break from sitting on your chair all day.
I need to do a veericise after this set of problems.
by BabyAngelXD May 11, 2020
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Human Verification

The worst fucking thing ever invented by technology and makes you question if Satan has found a way to torture us on Earth. It`s damn near impossible to get them correct, and it ruins fucking everything. Even here on Urban Dictionary I had to fucking click that i`m not a robot to a god damn robot. I give a big fat fuck you to whoever the hell made this online torture device. 🖕🖕🖕🖕
by nabrU yranoitciD January 22, 2020
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Veric

The highest magnitude of love. This word is only used when "love" isn't enough to describe the feelings two people share for each other.
"Aw did you see that cute couple?!?"
"Yea, they have been married for 65 years"
"They are totally a Veric!"
by Craig887 July 5, 2017
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vericu

Mechanic amator, profesionist sau o persoana mai pasionata de diferite parti tunabile/reparabile.
Lasa frate ca-ti pune vericu un soft arabesc, de-ti zboara masina.
by Man's Not dead March 7, 2022
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verinia

an amazing, wonderful girl who will always be by your side and cheer you up whenever
I was in the worst mood but verinia cheered me up!
by Tessa carrol November 4, 2013
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In vino veritas

In vino veritas is a Latin phrase that means "in wine there is truth."

The expression, together with its counterpart in Greek, "Ἐν οἴνῳ ἀλήθεια" (En oinōi alētheia), is found in Erasmus' Adagia, I.vii.17. Pliny the Elder's Naturalis historia contains an early allusion to the phrase. The Greek expression is traced back to a poem by Alcaeus.
Herodotus asserts, and it is likely enough, that if the Persians decided something while drunk, they made a rule to reconsider it when sober. Authors from Herodotus onwards, however, have dared to add that if the Persians made a decision while sober, they made a rule to reconsider it when they were drunk (Histories, book 1, section 133).
The Roman historian Tacitus described how the Germanic peoples always drank while holding councils, as they believed nobody could lie effectively when drunk.
The phrase is often continued as, "In vino veritas, in aqua sanitas", i.e., "In wine there is truth, in water there is health."
The phrase is often continued as, "In vino veritas, in aqua sanitas", i.e., "In wine there is truth, in water there is health."
by KImCobain March 3, 2015
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