by DestroyerOfBoredom May 3, 2018

by talk2me-JCH2 March 7, 2017

A word used to make up for gaps in conversation, when the speaker is not certain what they want to say next. Can be very annoying if used excessively.
Prime examples include: er, um, erm, and uh
Prime examples include: er, um, erm, and uh
Person 1: What's a black hole?
Person 2: Black holes are...um...they're uh...black holes, they...erm...er...
Person 1: You have no fucking clue, do you? You're just using filler words now.
Person 2: Black holes are...um...they're uh...black holes, they...erm...er...
Person 1: You have no fucking clue, do you? You're just using filler words now.
by Mickey_G_ April 15, 2019

by You was there too May 9, 2023

Use of intensifiers such as - but not limited - to: 'very', 'so', 'big league' and 'much' in a way
that they could be removed and keep the sentence meaning intact. Superfluous use of intensifiers.
that they could be removed and keep the sentence meaning intact. Superfluous use of intensifiers.
"He's a very terrific guy, so terrific, in fact I owe a lot to him."
"1) He very highly regards himself
2) Dude, very is a trump word"
“The beauty of me is that I’m very rich.” - Donald Trump
"1) He very highly regards himself
2) Dude, very is a trump word"
“The beauty of me is that I’m very rich.” - Donald Trump
by stringerbell200 December 1, 2016

by MrsaMistakenAndMisguided April 18, 2011
