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1. n. a.not true, insincere b.the opposite of an expression meant to: jest, make fun of...,to be sarcastic,and or exaggerate...

2. expression to suggest or note obvious sarcasm and/ or a lie

origin. Middletown, OH circa 1995 from the word "Reverse"...and the expression, "Reverse that." The word "veece" is still in use in the Cincinnati,Middletown,Dayton Tri-state area.
"That's veece. You're trying to be funny" What? You gave Damon Dash (Rocafella Records CEO)your demo and he signed you on the spot? Yeah right, that's good veece."
veece by 23(tu-three) November 18, 2005
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veetleing 

Mike has been veetleing all day and ignored his work.
veetleing by kewlcanon January 27, 2011

Verclempt 

A state of sadness, Extremely emotional. On the verge of tears.
Today when I was walking down the road I saw a dog get hit by a car, and I suddenly became extremely verclempt and started to cry. My tears stained my shirt, and then I took it off and threw it at a car.
Verclempt by eieiei March 1, 2009
Veerle is a pretty girl and is extremely atractive. Almost always kind! And she also has a good butt.
Kendrick is super lucky to go out with Veerle
Veerle by lologirllolo September 18, 2018
Is a typical Belgium female name and is also heard in The Netherlands. (German name)

The name Veerle comes from the name Pharahilde. Phara- means travelling around. -Hilde means battle. The whole name Pharahilde, and also Veerle, means travelling (female) warrior.

Pharahilde was a holy person who lived in 754. Because of this holy woman there is a village named Veerle and a special Veerle holiday in some places of Vlaanderen, Belgium.

A lot of holy people are so called: social, caring, open hearted, magnanimous and godly.
Veerle is a female German name, appears the most in Belgium and The Netherlands.
Veerle by veerlethenetherlands February 8, 2010

Veeblefetzer 

noun- Used in reference to any type of machinery or gadget, either very complicated or with no discernable purpose. Made famous by MAD Magazine. Believed to have originated from a combination of Yiddish words, "webel," meaning weaving, and the German "Fetzer" which could mean any type of contraption.
"Good morning, Ma'am! May I interest you in purchasing a Left-Handed Veeblefetzer?"
"I'm not sure... what exactly does it do?"
"Why, it fetzes left-handed Veebles, of course!"
Veeblefetzer by The Lük March 18, 2007