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The Urban-verse

The Urban-verse is a collection of words that should be allowed into the urban dictionary that all have a collective meaning such as: A Deep Dark Sleep, Civil War Rizz, The Fredricks Effect, The garret effect, and whatever else is to come

Man I sure hope that urban dictionary passes all of my words so I can create The Urban-verse

by Monke68 February 16, 2023


ad-verse possession

A legal term for when a self-proclaimed "servant of The Great One" mails out Good-Book-passage-laced flyers touting his beliefs, then uses said Bible-blabbing junk-mail to lawfully take possession of one or more dwellings or other valuable objects, particularly those owned by "blindly faithful" people who never interfere with anything that they naively view as being "of divine origin".

I always just write "REFUSED --- RETURN TO SENDER" on any ecclesiastical ephemera I receive, to hopefully avoid any future problems with attempts at ad-verse possession.

by QuacksO January 9, 2020


seauspuesererntelmiterm mega verse

meaning of suspiciality in reality of seven fours of spheres ointing the var of spritity unrealing a huge secret of time between forcels seals the reality oftwenty eight oath woearting times the quartrumaliytuaul cosmetasphere of time itsel.

seauspuesererntelmiterm mega verse + +46743+ ;11234; ..,/hash remane/' = four enty oath eight ole fourty six xxvvlcc

by MagicMattCooly February 4, 2023


Ad-verse

Adj.

To have a particular dislike for advertising.
A common mentality among the Gen-Z and Millenials.

By purchasing a premium ad-blocker to avoid YouTube ads, Tom made it clear that he was ad-verse.

by Chipped Coffee Mug September 8, 2021


arse-verse

A spell written on the side of a house to ward off fire. (Dialect. Obsolete.)

Joseph Wright. The English dialect dictionary, London: Henry Frowde (1898-1905), s.v. arse-verse. (archive.org/embed/in.ernet.dli.2015.13022)
Available on-line at eddonline4-proj.uibk.ac.at

by BoarGules July 13, 2024


Skeleton verse

A verse for a song recorded just as a test. Not meant to be final, just for helping imagine how something could sound when at its best in the final song.

Hold on gimme a sec, I'ma go record a skeleton verse to see if this flows fine.

by February 22, 2024


in Versed veritas

Derived from the Latin expression "in vino veritas" (in wine, truth). Describes the truth serum-like affect of Versed on a medical patient.

Dude1: "When the doctor gave me Versed before my surgery I started saying the weirdest things."

Dude2: "In Versed veritas!"

by RobinGoodfellow1 July 30, 2016