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by Borisisretard September 2, 2022

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Girl: I wanna be totally white and see what my name means
Aggravated guy: go on urban dictionary's browse words page and scroll down until you find it *laughs deviously *
Girl: I wanna be totally white and see what my name means
Aggravated guy: go on urban dictionary's browse words page and scroll down until you find it *laughs deviously *
by Banna girl 567 January 7, 2014

John: You know swear words are
Shawn: Yeah the F Word the S Word the B Word The A Word The D Word D I c k the P Word
John: The N Word
Shawn: What's the N Word
John: We all know the N Word
Shawn: I don't know that word
John: Shawn you don't know the N Word it's ni-
Shawn: Yeah the F Word the S Word the B Word The A Word The D Word D I c k the P Word
John: The N Word
Shawn: What's the N Word
John: We all know the N Word
Shawn: I don't know that word
John: Shawn you don't know the N Word it's ni-
by Goodgiy4321 March 27, 2024

A word is a complicated group of letters from the alphabet that is hard to explain. It consists of different vowels and consonants that when united can create a short or long word that can also be combined with other words to create a sentence. This is a sentence. "This is a sentence" is a sentence. A word has to be pronounced a certain way in order for people to understand you. There are also words in different languages. Languages is also a word. The explanation I just gave you is just a long ass sentence that can be used to understand its meaning. The truth is, I only wrote the definition of "word" because I couldn't type in the box to write what word I actually wanted to define.
Person: did you know that what I am about to tell you is a sentence that consists of words?
Person 2: I did not know that what you just told me was a sentence that consists of words. wow!
Person 2: I did not know that what you just told me was a sentence that consists of words. wow!
by memaster November 8, 2017

“Word” is a casual response to acknowledge what someone is saying. It's another way to say, “Cool” or “Okay.” “Word” and “Word up” can be used to show agreement with the speaker, confirming that you approve of their statement.
by msrrjfj February 15, 2024
