means the same thing as word up, popularized by Nate Robinson of the NBA.
we just beat them so bad.... word aapp
When trying to deliver some bad news - or something that may not go down too well, it may be neccessary to use some word lube to ease the delivery...
It's ok, my mrs has let me have a lads night tonight, i had to use some serious word lube though!
or
Just apply some word lube and i'm sure she'll agree.
When you instantly regret saying something as soon as the words leave your mouth. Usually something that sounds unintentionally dirty, or just something you wish you hadn't said aloud. The tone in your voice changes halfway through the sentence as soon as you realize what you're saying. You wish you could just suck the words back into your mouth - like a vacuum.
Leafs announcer (after a hit) - "And that was two big bodies banging!"
You at home - "Woah, that was a word vacuum."
A torture my husband claims he endures due to my compulsive contributions to UD and the fact that I force him to listen to me read the ones aloud that get published.
I don’t want to inhabit this life of word hell, it’s tantamount to mental water boarding.
A term used to describe the mouth and mind of a talented slam poet or rapper.
The rapid-fire, staccato syllables flowing from this word spigot, punctuated by the spilling of tender whispers made me come close to fainting on the spot.
When you are trying to think of a word but your mind locks on to a similar word preventing you from remembering the desired word.
Chuck - "We had some of those New Orleans pastry things - oh, darn, I had it on the tip of my tongue but now all I can think of is 'bidet' and I know that's not it."
Carol - "Bidet!? It's a beignet - You don't eat a bidet you goof!"
Chuck - "I know, I know - I said that's not it - I had word lock."
A person who can be dangerously adept at outmaneuvering another with language.
We call her the word Samurai because she is solidly confident that if and when she chooses to, she would win when it comes to words.