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word out

to mark the end of a conversation and your departure. opposite of word up
by Shells April 21, 2004
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word is born

Not in fact a misunderstanding of "word is bond". It means that something is a new and important idea. It has been in common usage at least since the release of the aptly titled Run DMC song "Word is Born" (1990).
Well I'm long gone, word is born...
by Fat Cass November 3, 2005
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word to everything

Essentially meaning the same thing as "word to your mother." It suggests that the individual is telling the complete truth. Mostly used when "word to your mother" just wont cut it.
Setting: Spades Game

"I got like 8 books"
"You're crazy"
"Word to everything I ain't crazy, and word to everything I got 8 books."
by Kevin20012001 October 23, 2006
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Word any type

Nice job smartass. You first looked up Type any word because you’re in work/school bored af and decided to type what was already in the searchbox. Now your tiny ass head thought huh huh I’m gonna type the same thing but flip the words around. I bet you thought nothing would come up too genius.
I already typed “type any word”, so now I’m gonna type “word any type”
by Boom stick August 7, 2019
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psychological word clump test

When a series of letters are strung together, without any spaces, to create an ambiguous statement. The patient is then asked to read the statement. How the statement is read reflects the patient's personality. Also a good party joke.
My 2 favorite psychological word clump tests are:

(1) godisnowhere

(2) seethepenisinherhand
by Dr. Sigmund Fraud June 11, 2006
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the l word

Showtime series about a group of gay, bisexual and straight women in Los Angeles.
Shane from the L Word is hot.
by Amy August 25, 2004
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The M word

Otherwise known as “The Scottish Play, the M word is never to be said in any theater under any circumstances. It is seen as extremely taboo among the thespian community, and is associated with whatever show is being produced failing or having some sort of tragedy in the cast.
Person A: “this show is so dumb, can’t we put on something cool... like Macbeth

Person B: “Bro, you can’t say the M word in a theater”
by Macintosh Beth October 11, 2019
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