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Contrary to most UD definitions of 'type' - TYPE used in a sentence is more like a substitute for 'kind of'/'kinda'.
Though it can mean 'a lot' and be replaced by 'mad', it's more used when meaning 'kind of'.
Though it can mean 'a lot' and be replaced by 'mad', it's more used when meaning 'kind of'.
Example:
A) "Yo, shorty looking type good"
B) "His party was type crazy, like - mad heads in there."
in both instances, type can easily be replaced by 'kinda'.
A) "Yo, shorty looking type good"
B) "His party was type crazy, like - mad heads in there."
in both instances, type can easily be replaced by 'kinda'.
by aviators March 07, 2010
May 21 Word of the Day
n. The birth name of somebody who has changed their name. Most commonly attributed to trans people, but can be attributed to any person who has changed their name. (sometimes written as two words: dead name)
v. 1. To call somebody by their deadname.
v. 2. To out somebody's deadname to the public.
v. 1. To call somebody by their deadname.
v. 2. To out somebody's deadname to the public.
by Canola Yogurt September 16, 2014
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it's another word for quite, or another word to say that something was for example: Madd funny. But insted of saying madd use type. so it was TYPE FUNNY! But you cannot say it was so type funny because it defeates the purpose.
by Jassy December 27, 2005