An agreement to or being in agreeance of a previously made phrase or statement.
Acknowledgment of an action or phrase.
Acknowledgment of an action or phrase.
by CuunningLynguist August 7, 2021

The N-Word is a Racist exclamation Often Said Towards African American People.
This word was commonly used In the Times of Slavery and Nazism.
The Uncensored N-Word means "Nigger" Or also Often called "Nigga" or "Negro".
Do not Use this word Casually as that might cause Some Outrage.
This word was commonly used In the Times of Slavery and Nazism.
The Uncensored N-Word means "Nigger" Or also Often called "Nigga" or "Negro".
Do not Use this word Casually as that might cause Some Outrage.
by Zaido_ June 1, 2022

by Dinoboy33664455nvrguess November 5, 2020

Word has many uses and can be quite versatile simular to the word "Fuck". "Word" can be used in a sincere manner in a way to say 'Cool' or 'Okay'. Or in response to something shocking. It can also be used ironically or in disgust. It can be used differently. In annoyed way. To show disbelief. To show enthusiasm. "Word up" is also sometimes used with enthusiasm. Word can be a piece of information. To be a hunt or quick explanation. To promise or tell the truth. To have a quick chat with someone. A way to request something. You can also be at a loss for words meaning you don't know how to respond, which may be shortened to simply 'Word'.
"Lets go to the park after work"
"Word"
"Susan ended her relationship"
"Word"
"I couldn't stop jerking it after my workout, i lifted like 350 lbs and kicked my neighbor's dog"
"...Word.
"You forgot to clean up.”
“Word.”
"Word on the streets is Rebecca got a new boyfriend"
"Word to the wise, don't piss off Sarah"
"Give me your word."
"Can we have a word?"
"Just say the word"
"I'm at a loss for words"
"Word"
"Susan ended her relationship"
"Word"
"I couldn't stop jerking it after my workout, i lifted like 350 lbs and kicked my neighbor's dog"
"...Word.
"You forgot to clean up.”
“Word.”
"Word on the streets is Rebecca got a new boyfriend"
"Word to the wise, don't piss off Sarah"
"Give me your word."
"Can we have a word?"
"Just say the word"
"I'm at a loss for words"
by Mcaltyhn December 23, 2023

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by Lucinda is Lit July 18, 2020
