Verb. The act of aggressively inserting oneself into the conversation and life of ones peers. Venting is used to describe the act of joining a conversation without being invited. Venting is also usually negative and argumentative in nature. A signature venting move is to stand silently over one's shoulder going unnoticed until an opportune moment to interject with a negative comment.
JP: Did you guys hear about that new movie, Dumb and Dumber 2?
Jimbo: Yeah man! That movie looks tight. You and me should definitely go see it!
JP: Yeah man! Let's do it. I think there is a showing tonight at 7. Maybe we could meet up at the mcmen-
Gary: -That movie seems forced... I don't think it's going to be good. It just looks stupid to me. (leaves)
JP: Wow. That kid is always "venting" on our conversations. Such a hater.
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A way to get around the map, as an Imposter and to break friendships in Among Us it's fucking epic.
Cyan: I saw blue venting
Blue: No I didn't
Red: We all know it's Blue
Yellow: I disagree with Red
Lime: Nah it's was totally blue
Blue: WTF guys
Purple: Blue did vent I was with him in electrical.
Blue was the Imposter.
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To relieve aggravation by texting or yelling about a particular subject. Venting is not considered complete until topless photos are sent to relevant interested parties.
"I couldn't wait 'till she was done venting!" ~Hopeful Husband
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What are you doing.
I am doing a new sport.
It is climbing up vents.
I am venting.
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To vent is to let off steam by saying everything that's on your mind, usually out of anger.
"I really need to vent to someone right now."
"I haven't vented in a while."
"I should vent more often, it'll make me feel better."
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To let out your emotions or to create something that will settle your emotions
I need to vent more often, it will help me feel better.
Yesterday, I did some vent art, it made me feel better.
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A word that reportedly means "20" in Italian, but at Starbucks it simply means extra-large.
I hate going into a Starbuck's for coffee. The dumbass baristas always treat me like an idiot because I confuse a "Tall, "Grande" and "Vente". "Short" is the only size that makes sense and "Grande" is a Spanish word! WTF is that?! Why can't they just call them medium, large and extra large?
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