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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"
Verbatious by Damiana00 December 1, 2011

Verocious 

A cross between ferocious and vicious.
Person 1: What happened to you?

Person 2: I got bitten by a dog, it was verocious!
Verocious by Naleac Snave March 19, 2008

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.
verbacious by Laura Love December 25, 2007

vericious 

a sassy, yet, spicy attitude displayed by annoying, self-absorbed people
Can that girl be smacking her gum anymore vericiously right now?
vericious by mikkke hawkks April 17, 2011

Verocitus 

Word used in ancient Greece to describe a stereotypical Romanian as gay, poor, grimy.
Hey Titus, make sure to close the windows when the Romanians walk by. We don't want one of those Verocitus fellows to come walking by and get his gay dirt into our house.
Verocitus by kevinschmidt September 9, 2021

verocious 

To be living in the present. Now you are living. As if you weren't truly alive before, even though your heart was beating.

Commonly mistaken for ferocious. However verocious is a word so no need to think you are crazy for thinking it was a word when being told different.
"I am finally verocious, I feel alive." - '21' kid