A phrase describing the improper use of prefixes, leading to the creation of words that are easy to understand the meaning of, but entirely dont exist.
Person 1: That pig just flew!
Person 2: No way that's "unpossible"
Person 1: Nah mate its "impossible" you just used a phantom-word
Person 2: No way that's "unpossible"
Person 1: Nah mate its "impossible" you just used a phantom-word
by vishaknu May 11, 2024
"What are the latest Philly words?"
"Oh that's glizzy guzzler"
"What's it mean?"
"A ho who sucks a lot of dick"
"Oh that's glizzy guzzler"
"What's it mean?"
"A ho who sucks a lot of dick"
Used to describe something that has been said by many parties or rumors heard by others. Used as an alternative to "word on the street." Used by Author Brandy Alexander in the Novella The Devil's Playground.
Dude, word on the beak is he got fired.
I'm serious, word on the beak is they got married.
That's the word on the beak.
I'm serious, word on the beak is they got married.
That's the word on the beak.
by Shane Grey August 19, 2011
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Every Word Defined On Urban Dictionary Is for A Lead Of A Verse
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