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Verbratum

/vərˈbrādəm/
noun

Violence, speed, and momentum, personified. To act with aggression.
Announcer: "He put some verbratum behind that one, Gus"

Gus: "I'll say, that sure had some verbratum nippin' at its heels"
by Sleugh God July 19, 2021
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Verbatim

Word for word.

Individual couldn't have said it better themselves.

It's only right.
Tim: life is hard af.

John: verbatim
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verbatum

Misspelling of the word 'verbatim', used by silly people like kte who felt the need to create this entry before spell-checking.
a posh way of say 'and you said' used often to create comic effect, or if your eccentric' kte - From the original entry for 'verbatum'
by m3li55ah December 23, 2008
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Verbatim

One of the many Mother Mother songs that my fellow Non Binary pals love.
"Goin' in the wind is an eddy of the truth and it's naked
It's verbatim and it's shakin"
by Gayybuni February 9, 2021
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verbatumn ouda tha book

word for word out of the book - Mr.Baker, est. 2011
Econ Kids: "But Mr.Baker! We don't get it!

Mr. Baker: "What don't you get! It's verbatumn ouda tha book!"
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VERbatIM

that plagiarising bitch copied my assignment verbatim.
by mooks January 13, 2004
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Verbadum

A exact quote that demonstrates how stupid the speaker is.
"I think that stripper really likes me for my personality, not my money." His words, verbadum.
by Threadhead January 25, 2011
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