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Worderr (short form: wrdr)

To reach the border of words, specially in a arguement. Can also be used as word limit.
Oh okay now its my worderr (short form: wrdr), i cant handle you anymore.
Stop it you are crossing the worderr.
I am not even at my worderr, I have more arguements.
Okay, I'll give you time to speak but you have wrdr 250.
by pseudopodeanameophobia March 6, 2023
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wordie morty

person A : I love playing wordle! its my favourite game!
person B: You're a nerd. No one likes wordle THAT much, what a wordie morty
by aku sayang January 15, 2024
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Worder

You are a worder
by Jackie002 April 17, 2024
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worderator

n. Lexical genius who creates, usually spontaneously, new words or new definitions for existing words.

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Tell congress that I will decide what constitutes a war, an invasion, kidnapping, murder, a constitutional violation, poverty, employment and health. I am the worderator, and my words are law.
by gnostic3 January 7, 2026
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Urban Worder

This is easy!
An Urban Worder is a person who goes onto Urbandictionary.com and sits here trying to think of and even being successful at thinking of and finding words that can go onto the site.

Hence anyone whose probably reading this.
Person1: Yea, he just sits there thinking of things to go on there. He's such a Urban Worder.
by OrgyGlowstix September 30, 2008
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four-worder

A four word insult that is thought of off the top of ones head and usually has profanity or sexual content.

These are often used in events similar to the yo mamma fight
Cum guzzling anal torquer, and Cock-juggling thunder cunt are both examples of four-worders
by Lord Damon Achuine March 8, 2009
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weekend worrier

A person who engages in their chosen hobby only at the weekends, but, instead of enjoying themselves, spends the entire time preoccupied with troubling thoughts of a mostly mundane nature, e.g. office politics, family strife, the spectre of their own mortality.
'Yeah, I guess you could call me a 'weekend worrier'. Note how I pronounced 'worrier' /wʌri:ə/, not /wɒri:ə/', which is probably what you expected me to say... It's a play on words I sometimes do to amuse people, but usually just myself... Well, I like it... Aaanyway, great party, hey? Fleeting distraction from the universal certainty that we'll all be dead one day... Yep, nice talking to you, too.'
by L'esprit de l'escalier September 3, 2016
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