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Verbatious

1. Referencing when something said or written is creatively wordy or illustrious in speech; strongly stated, decorative or particularly interesting in the way it's worded.

2. When something is wordy and descriptive.

i.e When a person is creatively articulate, enjoys words and it often chatty but simultaneously articulate.
"Her screenplay was right on the nose and very verbatious."

"I love words and am verbatious at times"
by Damiana00 December 1, 2011
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verbocious

one who is extremely verbal, but not annoyingly so. One who talks a lot, but you don't want to strangle.
That girl at the party was extremely verbocious; I like her!
by alaska girl 99833 July 17, 2010
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Vexatious Litigant

Legalese term describing someone considered an asshole by a federal court.
Paul was declared a vexatious litigant after charging intrest on the defendant during his lawsuit.
by Smitry February 8, 2017
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vergations

The pasas de verga translated into English
The pasas de vergations!
by Grocerygettinvq November 11, 2019
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verbacious

adj. describing person with particular love of language or hearing his own voice.
He never ceases to amaze his friends with his ability to go on at length on any topic. He is verbacious in the extreme.
by Laura Love December 25, 2007
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Vibatious

Adjective: Something that gives off good or bad vibes
Without you in my classes my school day is a swirling torrent of evil vibatious death storms.
by EmTut October 1, 2007
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Vibratious

When something is above standard, excellent.
"Oh man have you seen Luke's dick? Its vibratious."
by Baddiethemaddie November 6, 2018
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