When somebody, usually a superior, puts you in a situation of rhetorical questions and insults in a passive way in which the only respond possible to give can be rude
by Seeleenaa July 25, 2020
When a group of people speaking directly to you or in close proximity to you about something you could care less about or something that’s stupid and you don’t want to hear, but because of your situation you are forced to listen.
1. Those guys at the bar talking loudly about politics totally verbal bukkake’d me!
2. My boss caught me at the door and after 20 minutes of him telling me about why I wasn't wearing my uniform correctly, I just felt verbally bukkake’d
2. My boss caught me at the door and after 20 minutes of him telling me about why I wasn't wearing my uniform correctly, I just felt verbally bukkake’d
by Texas Princess-5/4/77 July 20, 2018
Husband: "Hey Baby turn to channel 59. Ok hit 611, commercial? skip over to channel 33 for a minute, back to 59, and turn up the volume, thanks."
Wife: "Stop with the Verbal Remote!"
Wife: "Stop with the Verbal Remote!"
by kejo66 April 09, 2010
Kenny: I have a headache!
Dawn: If I had a head like that, it'd ache too!
Touche! Verbal Wedgie complete!
Dawn: If I had a head like that, it'd ache too!
Touche! Verbal Wedgie complete!
by duhbuldee April 28, 2010
When someone or something says something so stupid he/she is left in awe or would be outstanded by the stupidity that came from that person or thing.
Jojo - I only needed one conversation with that first grader to get Verbal Anxiety.
Edgar - What's that.
Anthony - Go talk to him.
Jojo - *laughs*
Edgar - What's that.
Anthony - Go talk to him.
Jojo - *laughs*
by JjDanCab April 06, 2017
When you don't really want to engage with someone who is telling the same story for the 100th time so you reply with variations of 'Yeah' or 'Dang', 'Wow', 'OMG'. Because you don't want to be rude.
Did Jim tell you that story of when he met Freddy Kruger at that convention, AGAIN?!
Oh yea, but I just went on verbal autopilot during the story.
Oh yea, but I just went on verbal autopilot during the story.
by Rhondor February 13, 2022
When one verbally complains, corrects or simply makes a point over and over again. The verbal repetitiveness on the side of the receiver can feel like drowning. Especially after an apology or solution has been articulated.
After Terry offered a solution to the problem, Benny couldn’t stop complaining about the problem over and over again. She said it felt he was dumping buckets of words over her head, it was like verbal waterboarding. She added he has 2 ears and 1 mouth…he should use them proportionally.
by Buckets of Fun December 04, 2022