Addition of the word p*ssy to the name of Stranger Thing's season 4 villain named 'vecna'. It is mainly Jamie Campbell Bower and his make up/prosthetics team giving their everything (blood, sweat, tears, heat, soul, bum cheeks and p*ssy) in for the role of Vecna.
''Jamie Bower put his entire vecnussy into playing Vecna in Stranger Things season 4.''
'Vecnussy...is that the butt cheeks? Vecna popping his bum cheeks''
''I mean I did put everything in my Vecnussy into Stranger things.'' - JCB
'Vecnussy...is that the butt cheeks? Vecna popping his bum cheeks''
''I mean I did put everything in my Vecnussy into Stranger things.'' - JCB
by BowerPower July 18, 2022
Get the vecnussy mug.A common insult that can mean different things depending on the context you use it in. Things may also be described as "vennascool". Vennascool is the equivilant of "sicknasty" using something commonly understood to be negative to mean something positive. Vennas can be used as any part of speech.
Noun - "Wow. That dumb vennas called my sister a hoe. I'm going to F her up!"
Verb - "I just vennased all over the place! What a mess!"
Adjective - "That was so vennas!"
Adverb - "That dog vennasly bit me, I thought it was a bear. What a vennas!"
Conjunction - "I thought the cat was cute, vennas it bit me."
Interjection - "Vennas! My mom bit me!"
Onomatopoeia - "The waiter dropped the plates. They made a sound like "VENNAS!"
Pronoun - Cornelius Star went to the store, when vennas got back, Cornelius experienced an extreme bite from his mother. At that he screamed "VENNAS!"
The number -
A vennas lady: "There are so many Asians at WMA! How many exactly?"
A cool vennas: "Vennas."
Vennas lady: "Vennas! That's a lot!"
The Master Juturna - Vennas days ago, Nate Lee vennased down the vennas vennas vennasly to go meet his grandmother. "Vennas!" he cried out to her upon his arival, vennas they made sweet vennas together. They made sweet vennas vennas times, all the neighbors just heard "VENNAS!". What a vennas day for Nate Lee!
Verb - "I just vennased all over the place! What a mess!"
Adjective - "That was so vennas!"
Adverb - "That dog vennasly bit me, I thought it was a bear. What a vennas!"
Conjunction - "I thought the cat was cute, vennas it bit me."
Interjection - "Vennas! My mom bit me!"
Onomatopoeia - "The waiter dropped the plates. They made a sound like "VENNAS!"
Pronoun - Cornelius Star went to the store, when vennas got back, Cornelius experienced an extreme bite from his mother. At that he screamed "VENNAS!"
The number -
A vennas lady: "There are so many Asians at WMA! How many exactly?"
A cool vennas: "Vennas."
Vennas lady: "Vennas! That's a lot!"
The Master Juturna - Vennas days ago, Nate Lee vennased down the vennas vennas vennasly to go meet his grandmother. "Vennas!" he cried out to her upon his arival, vennas they made sweet vennas together. They made sweet vennas vennas times, all the neighbors just heard "VENNAS!". What a vennas day for Nate Lee!
by vennas lady March 29, 2009
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Just about one of the greatest people you will ever meet.
Just about one of the greatest people you will ever meet.
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The everyday language spoken by a people as distinguished from the literary language.
A variety of such everyday language specific to a social group or region: the vernaculars of New York City.
The idiom of a particular trade or profession: in the legal vernacular.
An idiomatic word, phrase, or expression.
The common, nonscientific name of a plant or animal.
The everyday language spoken by a people as distinguished from the literary language.
A variety of such everyday language specific to a social group or region: the vernaculars of New York City.
The idiom of a particular trade or profession: in the legal vernacular.
An idiomatic word, phrase, or expression.
The common, nonscientific name of a plant or animal.
An example of "southern" vernacular:
"I'm fixing to do that." Meaning, "I am going to do that, without a doubt. But not yet."
"I'm fixing to do that." Meaning, "I am going to do that, without a doubt. But not yet."
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"Veena" like girls are known for Hindu Camp, being in Love with Krishna, and tolerating law-students!
"Veena" like girls are known for Hindu Camp, being in Love with Krishna, and tolerating law-students!
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(Derived from the Latin word venalicius, meaning slave-dealer)
(Derived from the Latin word venalicius, meaning slave-dealer)
Though the girl's speech was bombastic, the crowd loved her anyway because of her venalicious looks.
Katie and her classmates enjoyed their teacher's venalicious singing and dancing.
Katie and her classmates enjoyed their teacher's venalicious singing and dancing.
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