Why are you searching up the word word you already know what it means
If you don’t see first sentence
If you don’t see first sentence
Hey what’s the word on that
by Greypaul21 November 14, 2021
Definition 1:
To agree.
"Word" comes from the english saying "my word" which in turn comes from "I give you my word". Meaning that a statement is right and you would be willing to put your honor on the line to back it up.
Definition 2:
To question.
Once again, this comes from "my word". When one says "word" as if asking a question, he or she is asking if the person that made the statement would swear to it.
To agree.
"Word" comes from the english saying "my word" which in turn comes from "I give you my word". Meaning that a statement is right and you would be willing to put your honor on the line to back it up.
Definition 2:
To question.
Once again, this comes from "my word". When one says "word" as if asking a question, he or she is asking if the person that made the statement would swear to it.
Example 1:
Person 1: "Man having chapped lips is annoying."
Person 2: "Word." (meaning I agree and I would swear to it)
Example 2:
person 1: "I had corn for dinner last night!"
Person 2: "Word?!" (meaing would you swear by it)
Person 1: "Man having chapped lips is annoying."
Person 2: "Word." (meaning I agree and I would swear to it)
Example 2:
person 1: "I had corn for dinner last night!"
Person 2: "Word?!" (meaing would you swear by it)
by Vladk December 06, 2005
When you've been saying a word for a really long time, and it starts to sounds like it isn't a word. that's a not word. It's especially bad when you're trying to write out a word or phrase that you've only ever said out loud.
Bobby: i'm a real boy
bobby: real.... real...
bobby: realrealrealrealrealrealreal
Bobby: OMG i've turned real into a not word
bobby: real.... real...
bobby: realrealrealrealrealrealreal
Bobby: OMG i've turned real into a not word
by Samuel G. I-M August 10, 2007