by Keith101010 April 15, 2006
These are all examples of verbing:
"That drag queen womans better than I do."
"I potatoed on the couch all day today"
"I'm so tired I can't even brain right now"
"That drag queen womans better than I do."
"I potatoed on the couch all day today"
"I'm so tired I can't even brain right now"
by Sunshine100695 October 10, 2013
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 04, 2004
by Rajeeb2014 January 16, 2013
by Meryki May 27, 2005
The act of turning a noun into a verb. Verbing results in verbation. Although in a sense it is the inverse of a gerund, a word that has been verbed can actually be turned back into a noun as a gerund. Hence verbing is the gerund form of the verbed noun "verb."
by sciurus September 12, 2004
by Demerzel March 19, 2003