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to travel at such extreme speeds that time itself can be altered. or the bending of wood over a period of time
We went so fast we warped to 1873.
by G. Gardner PHD time travel April 24, 2017
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Briefly, "the realization that each random passerby is living a life as vivid and complex as your own." Originally from the Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows, which has a lot more beautiful neologism definitions like this you might enjoy.
I felt deep sonder thinking about the all the people who looked up this word along with me.
by rednos January 10, 2013
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Warp records. Short for WE ARE REASONABLE PEOPLE. World's most respected and loved electronic and experimental dance labels. After many years in Sheffield, they are now based in London.
Many Warp releases were licensed to record labels outside the UK.
by bro4e January 27, 2009
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An imaginary disease used when there is an over- exciteded person becoming obsessed w/ warped tour.
"Ohhh my god, dude, im sooo hyped to see say anything this year at warped tour"

"Dude, quit flashing your warps. Its seriously getting annoying."
by Vans14 July 12, 2008
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A subspace in the galaxy of warhammer 40k. Though warp jumps allow for fast travel, the amount of Chaos Daemons that inhabit such a place make it dangerous. Imperial ships navigate the warp using the Astronomican
The Chaos frigate made the warp jump right where the marine barge had planned.
by royland Douchebag November 12, 2003
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on online games when someone is so choppy that they actually freeze up and reappear somewhere else

-rumors have it that some purposely warp to make it hard for people to shoot at them
you warpy POS!
by urban terror player August 06, 2003
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A series of parallel yarns extended lengthwise in a loom, thereby forming the lengthwise threads of a fabric. They are usually twisted tighter than the filling yarns and are sized so as to protect them during the weaving of the filling threads.
by VAKI5 November 02, 2003
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