verb
by Dave on Apr 05, 2004 04:49:29
A word indicating an action or doing things.
Such
verbs include:
*kill
*eat
*ride
*play
*jump
*type
*order
*buy
*collect
*exercise
*
ram
.....among MANY others.
In this
day and age, anything can be a verb.
Verb
by Rajeeb2014 on Jan 16, 2013 15:15:52
Verbed
by Meryki on May 27, 2005 17:24:56
verbing
by sciurus on Sep 13, 2004 00:00:38
The act of turning a noun into a verb.
Verbing results in
verbation. Although in a sense it is the inverse of a gerund, a word that has been
verbed can actually be turned back into a noun as a gerund. Hence
verbing is the gerund form of the verbed noun "verb."
Verb
by Demerzel on Mar 19, 2003 14:46:11
verb
by onge on May 16, 2004 13:13:52
verb
by TheBx41 on Aug 30, 2012 09:55:50
Verbing someone or just
verbing PERIOD, is when you talk reckless about somebody or just straight up diss that person! Its basically the same thing as violating someone except verbing is STRICTLY verbal, never physical. Comes from the term
verbal abuse.
Example:
-I'll drop anybody that verb my momma!
-Why you gotta verb me like that??
-N*
ggas always
verbin', but never
bout that action..
Verbing
by not_michael on Oct 12, 2004 05:30:29
Verbing: v
1. Taking a word that is not a verb and
turning it into a verb by adding
-ing to the end.
Comes from the latin word "verb" meaning "an action" and the root "-ing" meaning "making the word
infront of it a verb."
Example:
1) I decided that the word verb needed to under go a
verbing to create the word verbing so I could use it to describe the process that the word verb just under went.
2) I felt sorry for the word "strong" since it was but a
mere adjective so I decided to make it a verb but making it
undergo the process of verbing thus making it the verb "stronging."
verbs
by Keith101010 on Apr 16, 2006 04:51:22
Example:
1)
Teacher: "
Jimmy, use your verbs,"
2) Jimmy: "Your verbs are
BIG!"