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Vertable

Convertable, only say it when you on som thug shi
We have an extra seat in the vertable if you finna get picked up shawty
by Shyisty March 28, 2024
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Vershaddix

The act of living. Being so true to yourself and allowing such joy that you become unstoppable. With the mindset you have no limits, because you are your only limit. (Used in the creative and artistic scene)
"At some point I just had to start vershaddixing my life" or "Time for me to break away from this project and vershaddix"
by Vershaddix April 10, 2024
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vertable

Yo come hop in the vertable
by Shyisty April 11, 2024
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varthakavi

A man with a jiggly gyatt who is great at tennis and plays while listening to Ice Spice.
I want a Varthakavi to play with my balls.
by Moby Dick Gyatt April 15, 2024
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Varthakavi

A man with a jiggly gyatt and plays tennis while listening to Ice Spice... But that's not the only balls he plays with.
I need a Varthakavi whose balls I can play with.
by Moby Dick Gyatt April 15, 2024
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Verchance

It is a holiday celebrated for 8th grade boys. During this holiday everyone has to bring 2 school cranberry packets and put it into a pile and then throw it into Zack’s locker.
Happy Verchance Matthew
by Matthew dude man November 26, 2024
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Vereha

"Viraha" (विरह) is a Nepali word that means separation, parting, estrangement, or loss. It can also refer to a lack of restraint.

In the 11th century Jain Yoga treatise Jñānārṇava

"viraha" refers to a lack of restraint.

"Viraha" can also refer to the separation of lovers.

"Viraha" can also mean giving up something completely or forever, abandonment, or relinquishment.
"Vereha" is not a standard English word, but it appears to be a misspelling of "viraha," a Sanskrit term meaning "separation" or "pining due to separation," often used in the context of romantic love where lovers are apart; so, in a sentence, "He felt a deep viraha after his beloved left" would mean he experienced intense longing because of her absence.
by Vereha February 23, 2025
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