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Verbose

that's verbose
by Werrywit April 1, 2023
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Verbaled

to verbal; to verbally destroy another person, through insults, statements, etc.
shut up bitch you like like mr miyagi with a bowlcut, you go to school in a v-neck and skinny-jeans and try to jerk in sketchers, get verbaled ya fag
by idiriopi August 31, 2010
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Verbose

You know that bitch who tries to sound smart by using big words? She probably said verbose and now you’re reading this. She is verbose. Verbose means annoying.
Man 1: You know that annoying chic that uses big words?

Man 2: Yeah, she’s so verbose.
by FiveDux8805 January 15, 2020
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verbasso

I am the verbasso
by Riddler737 September 29, 2011
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Gabriella Verbose

A female who never stops talking, or says in a hundred words what can be said in ten.

This could be a friend, co-worker, partner, etc., who incorrectly thinks the more she says, the smarter she sounds.

She has no receptors to see how boring, offensive, rude, stupid, uninformed she really is.
Most-evident during presentation and conference calls.

Origin: Gabriella (meaning 'gabby' or talkative) Verbose (meaning the same thing, as in redundant).

Male version of Bob Loblaw.
Didn't know that 'Gabriella Verbose' was heading up today's meeting. We should have blocked out an hour instead of 15 minutes.

Sat next to Gabriella Verbose on a plane last week. After an hour of incessant diatribes about her kids, pets, job and crossfit, I tried to puncture my eardrums by folding one of my business cards into a spike.
by Vesper47 June 3, 2019
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Verbose

A word with a meaning, such meaning being that of an excessive quantity and/or number of the vocal/textual objects often referred to as words. Often used in a manner known as humorous and common among the small but mighty group of people known as "shitposters", a combination of the words "shit" and "posters" verbose sentences are somewhat common on the internet.
This combination of the vocal/textual objects known as words used to form a sentence could be described using the vocal/textual object known as the word verbose.
by satansass November 6, 2017
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verbage

A variant on the word "verbiage" (meaning verbosity) that typically refers to written, official text.

From a recipient point of view, verbage refers to the "word garbage" of form letters, websites, and other official correspondence that is by nature impersonal.

From a business point of view, verbage refers to the word choice, grammar, and writing style of text for public reading. Particular word choice and structure is often discussed in a committee setting before official text is published.
Sally: "What does the letter say?"
John: "Oh, it's just a bunch of verbage. They didn't hire me."

"Paul,
I think we need to adjust the verbage I highlighted on page two. It might present a legal liability for us."
by twitchbrain November 23, 2011
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