A phrase used to describe:
i) something that is of very high standard, faultless, impeccable
ii) timing of an event or activity that turns out to be perfect, entirely appropriate, impeccable
i) something that is of very high standard, faultless, impeccable
ii) timing of an event or activity that turns out to be perfect, entirely appropriate, impeccable
The logic he applied to solve the murder was like very hard bird-seed, impeccable.
The timing of her arrival at the party was like very hard bird-seed, absolutely impeccable!
The timing of her arrival at the party was like very hard bird-seed, absolutely impeccable!
by Philo T. Dillo April 5, 2023

"Very for me" is an expression used to show you really like something or that it reflects your what you're all about. "Very for me" is used to show that you approve of a person, place or thing because it reflects your personal values and goals.
"Corn Flakes are very for me."
"Steve Brule? He's very for me"
"This song could not be more for me"
*someone posts a picture on Facebook* writes: "very for me" or even "vfm"
"I don't care. Taylor Swift is very for me."
"Steve Brule? He's very for me"
"This song could not be more for me"
*someone posts a picture on Facebook* writes: "very for me" or even "vfm"
"I don't care. Taylor Swift is very for me."
by drstevebrule February 14, 2013

by Jellowed April 6, 2020

vvmc (interjection) — Used to express emphatic agreement, strong affirmation, or wholehearted acknowledgment, often implying that something is unquestionably true or obvious.
by waynehuncho1 August 14, 2025

The delusion many experience while taking enormous risks with their health and their lives, during the Covid pandemic.
"You're going where??"
"Out to dinner. With friends. We're so done with being locked up."
"Don't you realize it's not safe to do that?"
"Oh, I'm being very careful."
"Out to dinner. With friends. We're so done with being locked up."
"Don't you realize it's not safe to do that?"
"Oh, I'm being very careful."
by Monkey's Dad July 21, 2020

Person 1: "Very good morning my friend"
person 2: "what?"
Person 1: "It's An expression that claims the Morning is very Good, instead of just good."
person 2: "Very Thank you for explaining this to me my friend"
Person 1: "what?"
person 2: "what?"
Person 1: "It's An expression that claims the Morning is very Good, instead of just good."
person 2: "Very Thank you for explaining this to me my friend"
Person 1: "what?"
by Quasar Logarithm Omega Artemis December 1, 2021

what i have
by qwertyuiujhgvfdvgbhjnbgfcdecfg January 26, 2021
