A word indicating an action or doing things.
Such verbs include:
*kill
*eat
*ride
*play
*jump
*type
*order
*buy
*collect
*exercise
*ram
.....among MANY others.
In this day and age, anything can be a verb.
Such verbs include:
*kill
*eat
*ride
*play
*jump
*type
*order
*buy
*collect
*exercise
*ram
.....among MANY others.
In this day and age, anything can be a verb.
by Dave April 4, 2004
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Verbing someone or just verbing PERIOD, is when you talk reckless about somebody or just straight up diss that person! Its basically the same thing as violating someone except verbing is STRICTLY verbal, never physical. Comes from the term verbal abuse.
-I'll drop anybody that verb my momma!
-Why you gotta verb me like that??
-N*ggas always verbin', but never bout that action..
-Why you gotta verb me like that??
-N*ggas always verbin', but never bout that action..
by TheBx41 August 30, 2012
v. The process of taking a noun and changing it into a verb.
Generally done with famous proper nouns, although in appropriate situations, could be used to deliver an inside joke.
Generally done with famous proper nouns, although in appropriate situations, could be used to deliver an inside joke.
I. love. verbing. nouns!
I totally just Googled myself... again!
I couldn't get home in time for Brothers and Sisters. I'm so glad I TiVo'd it!
Yeah, we couldn't decide who should go first, so we just rock paper scissored that shit.
I totally just Googled myself... again!
I couldn't get home in time for Brothers and Sisters. I'm so glad I TiVo'd it!
Yeah, we couldn't decide who should go first, so we just rock paper scissored that shit.
by JellyandPB March 17, 2009
An action word. A word that describes doing something. Sometimes receeded by the words "to", "and", "but", "or", in order to properly describe the action.
by AYB March 2, 2003
A stupid ad campaign to get kids into 'ultra'cool school' the kind of word teachers use to make kids think theyre 'HIP 'N HAPPENIN' poor idiot teachers, this only works on nerds!
by VURBGURL lol jkjk May 23, 2003
to organize with glee and great abandon; Preparedness for any and all occurences while being the epitome of grace under fire.
by Thelma Thudpucker February 4, 2010