Ellen told me she was gay, I responded by saying “On word?” then she said “Yes.”
Fred said he got a tattoo, I didn’t believe him so I said “On word?” And then he showed it to me.
Stacy’s boyfriend told her he loved her. She didn’t believe him so she said “On word, you love me?” He replied with “On word.”
Fred said he got a tattoo, I didn’t believe him so I said “On word?” And then he showed it to me.
Stacy’s boyfriend told her he loved her. She didn’t believe him so she said “On word, you love me?” He replied with “On word.”
by Saculcm June 05, 2018
Type your definitions here...
by AnalMonster666 May 01, 2016
when a puff that rocks thinks he is da bomb by stating word no to disagree with what a tru player states
by Godsloveline August 16, 2006
Type your definition here...
by ♥🗺☠ March 02, 2021
The ambassadors of the soul.
Words are reflections of the inner workings of ourselves.
by WhatYouThinkVWhatYouKnow June 25, 2013
by Xanadufire March 07, 2005
A statement encompassing the feeling of the term word, but with a greater degree of emotion. It is used when the the term word itself feels inadequate.
Person A: Why do Western men find themselves in places like Thai brothels or Parisian S&M clubs? Could it be that the modern, media-saturated society has desensitized us into not getting any enjoyment out of the most common of physical expressions? For those who enjoy delving into masochism, don't you think it signifies a sort of regression back to our primitive nature? If so, don't you think this is just a harbinger of further regressions in our daily lives?
Person B: Wordness.
Person B: Wordness.
by dequinix August 02, 2006