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verbal diarrhea

The frequent and excessive auditable discharge of the mouth producing abnormally thin and diluted substance.

Usually the symptom of ignorance or lack of relevant input.
by ecarlcrap October 28, 2009
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Verbal Diarrhoea

The product of a funny but drunk Welsh teacher. A term used to represent sisters, girls and people who generally have a loose jaw. Also a term for parrots.
Shut up! You must have Verbal Diarrhoea!
God, child have you got Verbal Diarrhoea?
God child, you've got the Verbal squits!
by Matress_of_evil January 22, 2005
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veranda

a porch, or a balcony.
Bob: Where do you wanna go?
Stew: How about just on your veranda?
by Katie1234 January 19, 2008
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vera level

So awesome like on a totally different level. A phrase very popular among Tamils.
Dude your boobs are vera level
by tarss October 20, 2017
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verbal diarhea

To say things without holding back. A constant urge to just blurt things out without thinking first.
That dude has a bad case of verbal diarhea, he's always embarassing himself.
by Shianne page January 3, 2008
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Verbal Strikeout

When somebody tries to either:

a. Tell a story
b. Say a sentence
c. Get a point across

but has to restart at least 3 times, you can call for a quick end to their speech by shouting "VERBAL STRIKEOUT". Three strikes you're out. The conversation must then make a complete shift and move on to another topic.
Guy 1: Hey man, last night was crazy, I was at a frat house and- well I was at my FRIENDS frat house then- but wait hold up- It might have been two days ago-

Guy 2: *rudely interrupts* YOU'RE OUT! Shut up now.

Guy 1: Wtf bro?

Guy 2: Verbal strikeout, duh.
by 1337 Fork April 20, 2009
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veranda

1. In Glasgow, a miniscule balcony on a high-rise tower block.
2. In the rest of the English-speaking world, including the rest of Scotland, a large raised patio overlooking a lawn.
1. "Dougie, quick it's raining. Take the washing in off the veranda."

2. "I think this calls for G-and-Ts on the veranda. Wouldn't you agree, Hamish?"

3. "Oh no, not again. I thought he'd already asked everyone in the company where they come from, and what they think 'veranda' means."
by Observer52 August 29, 2005
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