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Vernetta 

An incredibly intelligent sexy woman who isn't afraid to go after what she wants and endeavors to be successful in all things she does.

A woman who is highly sought after by men of all backgrounds.
Vernetta is the most outstanding executive in our company!

I am so in love with Vernetta! I can't believe I was lucky enough to meet her.
Vernetta by V-Style June 26, 2009
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vernestiff 

epic editor, awesome mutual to have and literally so funny<3
vernestiff is very cool

Vernette 

A girl who is very hard on herself but thinks very highly of herself at the same time. She is very beautiful and has lots of friends. Likes to smoke weed and party. Can be dumb but is very smart at certain things. Sometimes rude to her friends but is "joking". Mostly short and sometimes French or Asian.
"Hey have you seen that short girl?"

"Oh! You mean Vernette!"
Vernette by Mwauhahaha anon April 28, 2013
To be vernetted is to be cauhght in the net of an extremely annoying person, to be forced against your will to hang out with someone annoying.
Person #1: ''Dude, why do we have to hang out with her?''
Person #2: ''Cuz everyone else wants to, she, like, totally vernetted us!''

Verneita 

1. Irish: reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó hEachthighearna ‘descendant of Eachthighearna’, a personal name meaning ‘lord of horses’, from each ‘horse’ + tighearna ‘master’, ‘lord’. This name is most common in southwestern Ireland.

2. Irish: Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó hUidhrín (see Herron).

3. English: variant of Heron 1.

4. English: topographic name for someone who lived by a bend in a river or in a recess in a hill, both of which are meanings of Middle English herne (Old English hyrne). It may also be a habitational name from any of the various places, such as Herne in Kent and Hurn in Dorset, which are named with the Old English word. Its exact original sense and its etymology are not clear; it may be a derivative of horn ‘horn’.

5. English: habitational name from Herne in Bedfordshire, so called from the dative plural (originally used after a preposition) of Old English hær ‘stone’.
when I'm lost in thought, when i rue my days

I seek out my Verneita, and her healing witchy ways...
Verneita by rawlangs February 3, 2010

vernestiff 

super awesome person i found in a comment section and they seem really cool so me and them should be bee ef efs 😕😕
dumbass: b- but vernestiff has 1.2k! not 1.2m
everyone: eat sand
vernestiff by gayophelia July 4, 2021