A song by the bang mother mother about popular british singer Harry Styles
Ryan Lee Guldemond was inspired to write verbatim after seeing a picture of harry styles
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This is a particular aspect of alien life-forms known only to teens born after 1990. It is an extremely popular topic of discussion, particularly between couples. Unfortunately, it cannot be understood by older age groups.
Teen: Can I use the car?
Parent: What are you going to do with the car?
Teen: I'm going to meet some friends.
Parent: Well, what are you guys doing?
Teen: We are discussing the Verbatim of Mars.
Parent: Oh, OK. See you later.
something said to emphasize a point, usually said in a southern illinois accent with the "verbatim" following a few seconds after the "boom"
origin: wellness instructors and basketball coaches in the middle illinois region
pronounced: BOOM. ver-BAY-duhm
"You gotta run every day to get your heart rate up. BOOM verbatim."
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the guy or girl at the concert who (annoyingly) knows every single word to every single song and feels the absolute NEED to sing out loud the entire time.
the verbatim fan will most likely ruin the concert for all who surround them.
the verbatim fan usually sings out of key with his or her eyes closed the entire time because they really "feel" the music and emotions which inspired such lyrics.
verbatim fans are known to cry during the "sad songs".
oh great! out of the 15,000 seats here, we need to get stuck next to the god damned verbatim fan! well, at least we know there's someone here to cover for lead singer in case he gets stuck by lightning.
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"Word for word and letter for letter"- from Latin. In modern times we typically shorten the phrase to the single word verbatim, meaning word for word.
He was able to repeat their argument verbatim ac literatim, so we understood all the gory details.