A term to define the ravenous spirit of consumption - often associated with culinary delights such as bacon, sausage, summer white corn-on-the-cob, grilled octopus during a game of pirate, or with jalapeno peppers and tomato. Often when one is verocious, or eating with verocity, they are consuming the sweets and/or the suculant savories like crispies from the carcus, or the sweet, bitter chunks of bacon interspersed in chocolate like a bacon bar. Wings and hot sauce are usually eaten with verocity.
by breaddome February 04, 2010
Strong, loud, forward and impactful. Seemingly a cross between ferocity and velocity. First used by a certain string ensemble conductor.
by woofsterns September 06, 2019
They say that Mike's verocity at the dinner table is exceeded only by his verocity in the boxing ring. But having seen him eat dinner last night, I question the verocity of that statement.
by oconnor663 June 28, 2019
A fierce assassin that lurks in the shadows and fights for what they believe.
Quiet and careful when they do their job, killing. But also loud and strong when fighting for what they want.
Quiet and careful when they do their job, killing. But also loud and strong when fighting for what they want.
by loco pocu December 08, 2020