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werido

The word that is ment to be spelled as weirdo.
Jacky your such a bajerido...Its spelled weirdo not werido.
by Leo(sexybeast) August 11, 2006
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wreirdo

The word stupid people use to describe someone weird. These stupid people normally are weirder than the person they describe.
Jacquie is such a wreirdo. OMG. She is talking to her friend.
by tigerairplane July 8, 2010
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Wreid Werid weid weidner weidick weidmann Weido Wread wreds wreed

WeiderrHuang

Just a nickname that fans call weider
Teacher: 威德
Class: weiderrhuang weiderrhuang weiderrhuang
by Jakey7077 April 9, 2021
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Wrendan

Someone that is unlikable and nobody enjoys hanging out with, everybody hates him.
That guy is such a wrendan
by Notwaffles June 30, 2021
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Wreed

The goated and four legged companion of YourRAGE. This dog is such a W that his name isn’t Creed. It’s Wreed
Can’t wait for josh to drop the wreed emote
by Rëdsmith August 11, 2021
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Wread/wred

Deliberately reminiscent of wrote/write, wread/wred is a proposed (by me), at least, past tense alternate spelling of the extant read to finally distinguish the identical and ironic (in relation to their part in literature) English heteronyms; present tense read from past tense read. Either spelling, wread or wred, being readily available as neither are in use by any existing English word, though wred may seem the more official spelling due e.g. to its being the most distinct from other inconsistent pronunciations of the -ea phoneme e.g. lead and lead, especially given the current issue of discernment and the specific address of this definition; the past tense itself, but as the current word is already spelled read and pronounced wread, the gradual shift may be easier by simply modifying the existing word by the mere addition of a letter w' at the start in order to mitigate complaints from pedants who cannot necessarily even, at least, infer the meaning of wred to start with nor the intention of its user to introduce the spelling as opposed to a mock worthy error on the writer's part.

However, keep it mind that it may be best to update the present tense read to be consistent with the update of the past tense, and that, if ever this were to occur, it would likely be done by similarly modifying the present tense read to the spelling wread.
She'd wread / wred about it yesterday while reading the paper.

The teacher made her read aloud in class, so she wread/wred it.
by Nova Croix July 2, 2019
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audrey weidenheimer

Gorgeous, one of a kind, rare, knows how to have a good time, has a lot of secret admirers, most named Seth, she has the best personality, best green eyes, and she's the best women to have as a partner
Audrey Weidenheimer is the one for me
by Yeeyse November 5, 2013
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