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verb the noun 

A way to describe a cliché metalcore band, that uses all the most ridiculous traits of the genre to the point where it's not even funny.
Verb the noun; a how to

Pick a name, such as Pierce The Veil
put your palm on your guitar
play sloppily with plenty of un-needed breaks
proclaim how metal/hardcore you are
make a fortune from scene kids buying your music!
verb the noun by Satan ov Hell July 11, 2014
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verb the adjective noun 

To copulate with someone.
Vanilla version of expressions such as "drown the salty longshoreman", "shake the wild maracca", etc.
Wow! Did you see that grade 8 girl?

Yes. I believe that she and i will get together and verb the adjective noun.
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Verb Nerd 

Students who study A-level English langauge who have an uncanny ability to construct and deconstruct the English Language.
Person 1: Yeah I pwned him last night! Oh, get me! Just used a non-standard lexical choice to describe myself!
Person 2: Man, you're such a Verb Nerd!
Verb Nerd by EnglishLangStdnt December 11, 2009

verb the whole object 

A snowclone often used in New Age, pseudoscientific or borderline fields to cast a warm glow over the enterprise in question. Meant to imply, usually fallaciously, that the real scientists or professionals are missing out on something that their clients urgently need, or at least want very very badly but for some arcane reason are unable or afraid to articulate.
Examples of phrases using the "verb the whole object" construction would be:

"Alternative" practitioners treat the whole patient. (Unlike those bloody doctors, of course.)

Home birth widwifes read the whole woman.

Organic caterers use the whole plant. (I wonder if they make rhubarb crumble).
verb the whole object by Fearman February 23, 2008

verb stomp 

The verbal equivalent of a curb stomp.
Frederick was verb stomped in last night's debate.
verb stomp by auaiomrn December 17, 2008

Verb Sandwich 

Used to cover up a terrible outcome on a test (generally in German class). Originated from a test on Konjunktions and the user managed to forget about the verb sandwich rule and absolutely bombed the test.
Vishram- “Hey Anish, what did you get on the test.”

Anish- “Verb Sandwich
Vishram- “What?”
Anish- “Verb Sandwich
Verb Sandwich by PizzaCatDog January 24, 2022

Verb my Noun 

When someone uses a combination of verbs and nouns to sound sexual. The person can also use another noun an it still works for some reason.
Jake: Pizza my hut
Phil: Wow, another Verb my Noun, how original
Verb my Noun by Piky321 August 20, 2021