verb; an explanation given during a drunken stupor- a "blackout" - either emotional, humorous, or devastatingly realistic.
"Dude, do you remember Megan telling that story about 'good evaluation vs. normal evaluation' at 3am? That story went on forever...it was such a verbal blackout"
by alexhc October 7, 2008
Get the verbal blackoutmug. A phrase or sentence so profoundly crazy, out of pocket, positive or negative that it causes major damage once it is said/dropped, either physically or otherwise. Usually uses modern terms/slang/phrases strung together, but it's just a general sentence that's too crazy to the point of causing damage.
"Shawty's level 5 gyat Fanum taxes the rizzler's skibidi into becoming an FNF pookie bear" - a Verbal Jenga Tower, capable of killing a 10th century peasant on command.
"Ain't no way bro, that was a fucking crazy Verbal Jenga Tower, I can't comprehend a single word of it"
"Ain't no way bro, that was a fucking crazy Verbal Jenga Tower, I can't comprehend a single word of it"
by Blazin Homura December 2, 2023
Get the Verbal Jenga Towermug. The 45th President of the United States is a verbal diarrheaist for his gaslighting and manipulation speeches.
by Creativelingo January 18, 2021
Get the Verbal Diarrheaistmug. Verbal Drive-by (n.): A quick, razor-sharp verbal attack that lands with precision and vanishes before the target can respond, leaving them stunned like they just got hit from a speeding car.
"She threw a Verbal Drive-by in the group chat, roasting his outfit and logging off before he could type back."
by Luniz_05JH May 23, 2025
Get the Verbal Drive-bymug. When you speak out loud what you are texting. This is a real thing that people actually do when they are typing and reading out loud what they are writing at the same time.
When you read aloud as you are typing a sentence either on your personal computer or on your cellular device. This shall be known as verbally texting!
by Ivy Martin October 16, 2013
Get the verbally textingmug. The defense wherein disagreeing in it, the sayer proves a point and the disagreer only makes it harder for themself. It's sometimes justified in order for the disagreer to expose any horrible truths.
Robert: "How come the system is like this? Please answer me right now. Why do I have to pay this much student loans? Is this corrupt."
Businessman: "No, this is not corrupt in the slightest and your opinion is wrong. A Verbal Trigger Defense won't help you in the slightest. Yes, everyone knows we're corrupt now but you still have to pay jack you filthy oaf."
Businessman: "No, this is not corrupt in the slightest and your opinion is wrong. A Verbal Trigger Defense won't help you in the slightest. Yes, everyone knows we're corrupt now but you still have to pay jack you filthy oaf."
by Leidgima-Bawelson September 10, 2020
Get the Verbal Trigger Defensemug. 1. repititve words said by people, media, government and other elements -- that they go to an extent where they are considered redundants or, in other words, farts.
Origin: verbal - "of words", farts - "gaseous emissions from anus". ENGLISH
Origin: verbal - "of words", farts - "gaseous emissions from anus". ENGLISH
Dude #1: I'm sorry I didn't give your book, bro. I'll give it to you tomorrow.
Dude #2: You said that yesterday. You're pulling off verbal farts, bruh!
Dude #2: You said that yesterday. You're pulling off verbal farts, bruh!
by Black SMOKE September 14, 2015
Get the verbal fartsmug.