by styne February 22, 2003
by Noah Armon March 17, 2022
"Word" is the shortened form of the phrase: "my word is my bond" which was originated by inmates in U.S. prisons. The longer phrase was shortened to "word is bond" before becoming "word," which is most commonly used. It basically means "truth." Or "to speak the truth."
"Yo, I fucked twelve bitches last night."
"Word?" ("You speak the truth?")
"Word." ("I speak the truth.")
"Word?" ("You speak the truth?")
"Word." ("I speak the truth.")
by LBird October 15, 2005
What you are seeing for the word being defined. And the many words you just saw in this sentence and the last. And this one too.
Word
by EL SEXO GRATIS October 4, 2023
An arbitrary sequence of sounds used to convey meaning, invented by people a long time ago; can be written as a sequence of letters or as a character.
by jjkmvw July 11, 2017
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by The SQUIP August 17, 2021
This is an unformal way of speaking and is very common in the speech of children from London.
It basically means 'Exactly' , 'For real' or 'Really?'
It basically means 'Exactly' , 'For real' or 'Really?'
James: 'Nah but if you deep it, music is actually a free lesson at this point.'
Liam: 'Word, I've been saying that, anyways, I'll catch u later g'
James: 'Alright in a bit'
Liam: 'Word, I've been saying that, anyways, I'll catch u later g'
James: 'Alright in a bit'
by Englishslangforpeepswhoaredumb June 13, 2023