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very well

A phrase frequently said by your 9th grade English teacher. It should come out of the teacher normally, as if nothing's going on.
"Have you all been listening? Very well."
"Alright, very well."
"Did you understand? Okay, very well."
by watsonhedge October 24, 2019
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verklempt

Verklempt - choked with emotion (German verklemmt = emotionally inhibited in a convulsive way)
This is not FAKE Yiddish - unless you are one of the linguists who consider Yiddish a "fake", i.e. non-transformational language.
OY, vey. When that schmuck of a doctor told me I had cancer I got all verklempt.
by Jennifer Zeisz December 26, 2005
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very

An overused adverb meaning "in a high degree" or "extremely".

Ignorant people misuse it, in for example:
This Greek pot is very unique.
Katrina was a very disastrous hurricane.

Unique is unique. There is only one. How can you get more unique than that?
Something that is disastrous is just that. "Very" adds nothing.
She's very pregnant.
by soreofhing July 7, 2009
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Very Cherried

Very very high off weed.
After we smoked that quarter of dank, Eric and I became very cherried.
by Dr. Hunji December 16, 2009
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very into science these days

Another term for "I'm gay" specifically used by fans of a radio show called Welcome To Night Vale
Girl 1: Jeff is so hot I wish he'd notice me
Girl 2: I wouldn't bet on it. He's very into science these days
by tenzz June 5, 2017
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It's a way people memorize the planets. My- Mercury, Very- Venus, Excellent- Earth, Mother- Mars, Just- Jupiter, Served- Saturn Us- Uranus, Nine- Neptune, Pizzas- Pluto.
How do you know the planets? Just say My very excellent mother just served us nine pizzas
by ace zero June 22, 2014
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Yea Verily

An Exclamation used to either affirm the preceding statement

or to imply the statement to be made immediately after has greater significance to the audience in question.
1."Last night was a bit hectic"

"yea verily"

2."Yea verily 'tis the hour in which to consume Lambrini"
by Randy Panda January 3, 2010
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