some prefer to use it like an abbreviated 'weird' by removing the 'ei' sound. Thus establishing "we'rd". Makes certain sense in several common usages of the word 'werd'. Just an alternate meaning, totally opposite to the ones listed.
by luQ- October 12, 2004
Jane:"Britney Spears thinks we all forgot about her actions from last year."
Leigh: "Werd" or "Word."
Leigh: "Werd" or "Word."
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by tsi|arsen October 16, 2002
An interjection used to express one's total disbelief of a situation or statement. First used by people with Cerebal Palsy, Chelsie Wynne Crow stole it from the handicapped and made it her own.
CWC went up to everyone with Cerebal Palsy and said, "I'm taking over your word bizzatch." To this, Everybody with Cerebal Palsy replied "WERD!"
by C & D Hizzle January 02, 2006