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wrentham 

A town in Massachusetts where elderly people and parents force their kids to go to church. King Philip used to be here but we stole his land and made a high school and middle school named after him that's fair right ? Basically nothing is here except a few dead camps and stores maybe a few good houses .
"I went to wrentham and I ended up in church"
" at least it's not plainville !!!
wrentham by Youip July 24, 2017
When your rectum remains open from excessive high pressure flatulence.
My asshole is wrent after eating all that hot Mexican food, now I gotta wear a diaper.
Wrent by Count Chuckula December 17, 2021

child be good wrentch 

A wrench witch a gardian figure can carry to yeet at a child to make them good
The teacher yeeted the child be good wrentch to make timmy behave in class
A political notion, idea, person, object, building, desire, sin, mythical creature, medication, lotion, governmental upheaval and/or reformation, action, description, or any combination or invention therein created and manipulated to inspire intense feelings towards no particular incarnation and, by proximity, others with opposing feelings.
"It is the wrent that control the means of production, and until the beuracracy of the wrent is utterly smashed the proleteriat will forvever be enslaved."

"Niggaz Wrent Attitude"

"I'd wrent that."
Wrent by Wrent Worshipper December 30, 2007
Correct (or rather more appropriate) spelling of "rent" that has the traditional meaning: to tear apart, split, or divide.
The addition of the "w" then clearly defines the word's meaning as distinctly different from "rent" that means to purchase use of a property or portion thereof for a period of time. Furthermore, the added "w" brings an alliance to "wring" and "wrought", words that convey the emotional aspect of "wrent", where "rent" fails in that respect.
My heart was wrent when it became clear that I was going to have to rent out a room in my apartment, my precious privacy was going to be challenged.
wrent by anonymous July 19, 2021
An Irish phrase meaning shit, derived from ass
(Not to be confused with the literal description of one's buttocks)
"Did you hear the song Aylek$ dropped?"
"Hardly. Her music is absolute cheeks."

"My boyfriend say LaFlame is cheeks."
"Tell your boyfriend I said it's his mixtape that's cheeks."
Cheeks by thecartisan April 26, 2020
Word of the Day on May 21, 2026