When someone looks up the definition of a word and then uses that word more often in conversation, consciously or subconsciously, because the definition is still fresh in their mind.
That's five times now Gulstaff has used the word 'conflagration' in a sentence. He didn't even know what that meant yesterday. Must be the Webster effect.
Nicholas webster is quite the dilf. Heβs always stunning in the AM and grinding in the PM. Donβt think he wonβt steal yo man, he could take him in a second.
That damn Nicholas Webster fucked my husband
Really??
Yeah Nicholas Webster fucked my son too!
The act of going to the bathroom to take a no.2. Also known as taking a dump, taking a shit, drop a deuce etc.
Bill: Sorry I was late for the meeting sir, but I was busy drowning webster.
Boss: No problem it happens to the best of us Bill.
A Kardashian baby who should have been named Valentine cause wtf is wolf
It will probably grow up to be an attention whore along with many other Kardashian children
Wolf Webster is a terrible name
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D.J.'s imaginary friend who tells DJ where his friends are 24/7. Its creepy!!!
DJ: Where's the czech??
Webster: At the fire house.
DJ: Thanks man!!
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A sexy, beasty, big dick, rocking hair, hairy balls, sexy eyes, getting head twenty fo sev, abercrombie and fitch model that gets all the bitches
Zane Webster is a sexy cunt
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An unnecessary tactic used in an argument, where big words are used more often than before, by an individual who is losing in the debate. Most of the time to make themselves seem smarter.
Two people are arguing about a topic they have different views on. The one person makes a few valid points, but the other person still does not want to agree, and feels backed into a corner, so that person pulls a Webster card.
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