A werge is any amalgamation of two words with the effect being to create a single word which sums up both parent words for greater efficiency and/or hilarity.
A classic werge is brunch.
Other werges include Procrasterbate:
-Have you got your stressay in?
-No I was procrasterbating all day yesterday.
Other werges include Procrasterbate:
-Have you got your stressay in?
-No I was procrasterbating all day yesterday.
by Joshuef October 14, 2009
by CG71Cape January 10, 2017
Werging examples -
Rutler - Rastafarian Butler
Prowel - Prolapsed Towel
Spuvet - Spunky Duvet
Etc...
Rutler - Rastafarian Butler
Prowel - Prolapsed Towel
Spuvet - Spunky Duvet
Etc...
by Andypandypoo August 3, 2007
Werging(pronounced Wurjing)is the art of Word Merging.
You simply combine the 1st half of one word, with the second half of the next. its simple.
Not to be confused with wordbining which is slightly different, although there is not a huge differential.
You simply combine the 1st half of one word, with the second half of the next. its simple.
Not to be confused with wordbining which is slightly different, although there is not a huge differential.
word merging - werging
ham sandwich - hamwich
snow goggles - snoggles
american football - ameriball
fruit basket - frasket
ham sandwich - hamwich
snow goggles - snoggles
american football - ameriball
fruit basket - frasket
by G-Star87 April 9, 2009
1. The flame war ended so badly for the gay n00b that he werged his pants on the spot.
2. The pathetic kid's argument of "Yugioh 4 lyfe heehee" was promptly dismantled and he was werged upside the head with a dildo.
2. The pathetic kid's argument of "Yugioh 4 lyfe heehee" was promptly dismantled and he was werged upside the head with a dildo.
by TheSerialWerger January 17, 2004
by cocknballz July 15, 2009
The Merging of two Words to make a new hip, contemporary term that describes multiple layers of an experience at once, usually involved with eating, drinking alcohol or some kind of life event that a new generation aims to lay claim on by stamping their own term on it.
In a recent article on the scientific events of day drinking, the New York Times werge hangover and anxiety to create the term "Hang-xiety" as a means of describing a version of "the fear" that can hit sain imbibers in the evening.
by kelly4nia July 3, 2023