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Compound word

Any object or thing that has two words in it. Only if you are playing Catch Phrase and/or you are drunk.

"Guys this is a compound word," as said by Chantel refering to the word Migrate framer in a game of Catch Phrase.

by Allen Ha December 15, 2005


G-word

GINGER

A couple of Gs - Gs unless you've had to live it.
An R and an E, even I am careful with it,
An I and an N in the end it will only offend,
Don't want to have to spell it out again.

Fucking with the G-word is just not on.

by gfysivxqq November 28, 2010


word cloud

a grouping of words from a blog or site (usually tags) with the most-frequently-used words in the larger, bolder font. the visual effect of the grouping is that of a cloud.

David was mad when he saw your blog's word cloud. It showed "David" in a small font, and "Bob" in a large, bold font. David knows you don't blog about him as often as you blog about Bob.

by BonnieG February 17, 2006


word bank

A Walrus as described by a five year old. Made popular on this reddit thread: /r/funny/comments/1yd0y5/my_five_year_old_got_a_couple_wrong_on_his_arctic/

The joke got old fast, and now no one is laughing.

Check out this newborn Word Bank!

by not_rlemon February 20, 2014


Words Rap

Rap that focuses on lyricism, where the beats are of equal or lower importance than the words themselves. Common among most modern day rappers, examples include the likes of Eminem, Mobb Deep, and Notorious B.I.G.

Rapper 1: I was listening to my man, Eminem, the other day.

Rapper 2: Oh really?

Rapper 1: Yeah, that shit is some words rap right there.

by Man oh mann October 07, 2009


S-word

Used as a euphemistic reference to the word sh*t without actually saying it.

I can't believe he said the S-word in front of me!

by Matthew678 February 16, 2019


word twister

a person who hears what they want from a conversation and twists those pieces into something that benefits their own good, point of view. in the worst case scenario this person will twist your words into a way to win at a game they otherwise would lose at.

That word twister i work with is always ease dropping on my conversations and starting trouble with my co-workers.

by pet store worker July 24, 2008