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the person you tell all of your problems and horrible situations to. whether it be problems/horrible situations caused by a certain boy or various other things causing problems and horrible situations. although you may not be able to do anything about it or be able to help, you are still there to tell them that everything will be ohkay and that you are always there for them.

this is NOT the largest size at starbucks.
"it's not complaining. it's venting. and venting is healthy. i'm glad to be your ventee."
ventee by THEventee. September 21, 2009
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Another word for "large." Made popular by the lord and master Foamy.
Small < medium < ventee.
Ventee by Lanza October 29, 2007
the person being vented to in a situation.
My friends always vent to me. I don’t mind though, i enjoy being the venteé.”
venteé by _em June 22, 2021

Ventee traditional misto please use soy milk with two blond shots, Affagato and ristretto. I'd also love 3 vanilla pumps at the bottom, then add the coffee. 

Moxxie's second coffee order from episode 6 of Helluva Boss, "Truth Seekers"
"If you cant handle that id like a Ventee traditional misto please use soy milk with two blond shots, Affagato and ristretto. I'd also love 3 vanilla pumps at the bottom, then add the coffee."
Veneee is a word that is used similarly to the word ‘even,’ but it can also be used to express laughter for ignorant people. It originates from the for the word ‘even’ - the v and the e are switched up and three es are added at the end for emphasis.
Lizzy: Look at Bob, he can’t open his computer, veneee!
Stella: OMG, he’s veneee worse than my grandparents.
veneee by zuzi_lizzi December 27, 2020

Ventrella 

Italian surname, most commonly found in Southern regions. Tend to have large egos, unbelievably good looking, nice people, distributors of excellent banter, in few cases, insane.
Person 1: Dude did you see them?
Person 2: Yeah, I wish I was a Ventrella...
Ventrella by 65432 September 28, 2011
A word that reportedly means "20" in Italian, but at Starbucks it simply means extra-large.
I hate going into a Starbuck's for coffee. The dumbass baristas always treat me like an idiot because I confuse a "Tall, "Grande" and "Vente". "Short" is the only size that makes sense and "Grande" is a Spanish word! WTF is that?! Why can't they just call them medium, large and extra large?
Vente by Tenacious Faulker May 18, 2009