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verbal aesthetic

A pleasing way to say something that may employ wit and rhythm.
She loved the verbal aesthetic of 40's films.
by Nicole Bracy March 4, 2008
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Verbal Autism

The opposite of non-verbal autism.
Observer: "Wow that kid won't shut up. He might have Verbal Autism."
by Monkey Putin February 23, 2025
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VERBAL FLUID

The verbal form of bodily fluids. When your words are just nasty. Everything coming out of your mouth is rude and offensive.
Put a mask over that mouth; nobody want your verbal fluid on them Sam.
by Karfentanil February 10, 2021
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Verbal Waterboarding

When one verbally complains, corrects or simply makes a point over and over again. The verbal repetitiveness on the side of the receiver can feel like drowning. Especially after an apology or solution has been articulated.
After Terry offered a solution to the problem, Benny couldn’t stop complaining about the problem over and over again. She said it felt he was dumping buckets of words over her head, it was like verbal waterboarding. She added he has 2 ears and 1 mouth…he should use them proportionally.
by Buckets of Fun December 3, 2022
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verball

word vomit of thoughts all at once like a cat coughing out a hairball.
"AKDKSDJLAKJDFLF"

"what was that?"
"oh thats just Jerry, hes coughing out another verball"
by Bri Likes Feet March 4, 2022
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Verbal Clickbait

A phrase or verbal cue intended to solicit attention or further inquiry from an uninvolved third party.
James looked down at his phone and said "wow, that's so cool", hoping that others around him would rush to his side begging for details.

He always uses verbal clickbait to try to start conversations.
by Brian SJ September 4, 2016
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Verbal Whiplash

When someone calls your name, and you turn your head rapidly to respond, but they were actually talking to someone else.
VERBAL WHIPLASH: Say your name is "Gaylord". You're walking down the street and you hear someone say "Gaylord". You react as though they are talking to you, but they are actually talking to their friend, Gaylord.
by invicta9110 July 7, 2011
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