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Verbal bad stuff

When you are unaware of what you are saying, yet continue to speak.
I got into a fight with a teacher and stopped making sense, and when I talked all that came out was verbal bad stuff.
by Dragon order 4 June 21, 2014
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Verbal Autopsy

This is an autopsy carried on a deceased person verbally as against the regular autopsy.
-This is an autopsy carried on a deceased person why means of asking the deceased relatives questions so as to assertain the true cause of death.
-Verbal autopsies are cheaper to conduct as compared to the regular autopsies.

The result of verbal autopsy can get be obtain in minutes or hours.
by LexyAJ April 27, 2020
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verbal values

It comes from the termstuttering minty
Bloody hell mint, get your words out. You’ve got verbal values
by Kp1995 July 14, 2024
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Verbal abuse

A person who intentionally hurts someone by using offensive or hurtful words

E.g constantly insults or criticism them bebiliting
by Hiyalolasr January 24, 2025
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Verbal Revenge

When someone says something rude, and you replay it in your head for months or even years crafting the most savage comeback you can imagine — a reply designed to wound them deeply and make them feel the consequences.
I’ve been practicing my verbal revenge in the shower with my shampoo bottles.
by Lukkake November 3, 2025
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Verbal Kleptomaniac

A term coined by Samawnline which refers to a person who impulsively or frequently copies, or 'steals', words or phrases they saw someone else use.
If when you find rarely used adjectives which apply to yourself, you immediately and impulsively take them and use them to your own benefit or to describe yourself, you could be described as a verbal kleptomaniac.
by Samawnline October 11, 2018
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verbal farts

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
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!
by Black SMOKE September 14, 2015
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