1. what people use in every sentence. literally every sentence.
2. What people say instead of 'yes' or 'okay'
2. What people say instead of 'yes' or 'okay'
1.
person 1: what word is this?
person 2: it says word.
2.
Person 1: you tryna come over later?
person 2: ...word
person 1: what word is this?
person 2: it says word.
2.
Person 1: you tryna come over later?
person 2: ...word
by gnfos March 7, 2024
Get the wordmug. Words that have little to no meaning, other making a sentence feel more dynamic.
A speaker using work garnish might make a sentence have a different intended meaning to someone else, who hears every word literally.
A speaker using work garnish might make a sentence have a different intended meaning to someone else, who hears every word literally.
An example of word garnish is:
"I'm gonna do a little gaming today."
While the speaker intended to mean they will be gaming, someone might interpret as them doing a very light amount of gaming.
"I'm gonna do a little gaming today."
While the speaker intended to mean they will be gaming, someone might interpret as them doing a very light amount of gaming.
by Mr. Enderman February 16, 2024
Get the word garnishmug. Type your definition here...
by Sigma-man the 3rd Jr May 8, 2024
Get the Wordmug. You're stupid for looking up word.
by O30E March 31, 2020
Get the Wordmug. by but for March 21, 2020
Get the Word Courtmug. John: "Them bloody N-Word s are coming here taking our jobs and home."
Philip: "Yes I do concur with this statement."
Philip: "Yes I do concur with this statement."
by Pussy_Slayer_69_420_4873 December 25, 2020
Get the N-Wordmug. 