wordly
adj: Awesome, excellent, or otherwise worthy of satisfaction or praise. Generally used in response to a pleasing situation or proposition, or to describe something that "kicks ass." Is sometimes used as a synonym for indeed. It is predominantly used in the Northeastern sector of the United States.Wordliness
Not to be confused with wordiness, which is using more words than is necessary.
Wordliness is similar to worldliness. It is the capacity for someone to use a vast plethora of words/phrases in a sophisticated and intelligent manner, usually with far more scope than the average individual.
An individual who is wordly is someone for whom language is both a joy and an adventure. You would describe someone as wordly in the same way that you would describe other individuals as worldly. Again, be careful not to confuse wordly with wordy.
Wordliness is similar to worldliness. It is the capacity for someone to use a vast plethora of words/phrases in a sophisticated and intelligent manner, usually with far more scope than the average individual.
An individual who is wordly is someone for whom language is both a joy and an adventure. You would describe someone as wordly in the same way that you would describe other individuals as worldly. Again, be careful not to confuse wordly with wordy.
Example:
Shakespeare demonstrates far greater wordliness than the average individual; he is unthinkably wordly.
Shakespeare demonstrates far greater wordliness than the average individual; he is unthinkably wordly.
Wordly
The combination of "word" and "gnarly" created by Charlotte and SarahJane.
Symbolised by clenched fists with the thumb and little finger out in a twisting motion.
Symbolised by clenched fists with the thumb and little finger out in a twisting motion.
wordly wise
Example:
Teacher: Ok this year we are going to be using wordly wise books.
students: F***. ****Jumps out nearby windows while on the seventh floor****
Teacher: Ok this year we are going to be using wordly wise books.
students: F***. ****Jumps out nearby windows while on the seventh floor****