From the latin viridis or vireo this word is of archaic lineage embodying life and the peaceful light brought on by fertile growth. It is life force; beyond badass; past awesome; extreme without over-abundunce or gluttonous excess.
As is apparent in observing the many words throughout history using this root the exact definition is difficult to quantify. The old english vert: right to fell timber or French verte for green or Norwegian verten for great feudal lord all touch on the heart of what vert really is: a state of being.
More like an aspect to aspire to than a state actually possible to attain, vert has been compared to living without sin in Christianity or Buddhist enlightenment.
It has common connotation with Alan Moore's "The Green" life force connecting all vegitation in the DC universe. It is also often associated with Marijuana and Green Tea.
"Hey man, how are you?"
"Well I just smoked a fatty and got down and dirty with 3 Swedish swimsuit models so I'm positively vertin' my friend!"
"Dude that's some heavy vert!"
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Short for verticle leap; such as in basketball the players jump with their verticle leap.
Dam...Michael Jordan has mad vert
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A character from Hyperdimesion Neptuina That resembles Xbox. She is a Goddess/CPU and roles over the nation Leanbox. She Likes playing 4 Goddess online and like reading manga and watching anime. Vert makes fun of Blanc alot because she flat.
Vert has huge boobs
From the Latin "vertere" meaning "to turn".
1. Verb: To turn or rotate
2. Noun: Something or someone that has been turned or rotated
3: Noun: A turn or rotation
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short for convertible.
or
to go vertical.
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a type of skateboard ramp that launches you vertically.
i drove my vert up a vert and it went totally vert dude.
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Anything thatβs great or good. Same thing as βyou know whatβs goodβ.
Feeling good today, you know the vert.
verb
To cause no change or to take no action. To multiply by 1.
Vert is used to convey that you are going to do nothing while making it sound like you are going to do something.
Etymology:
Verb form of the word version
Base of verbs invert, convert
"I'm going to vert you for this!"
Math teacher: "Can someone come up to the whiteboard and vert this function?"
Billy: "I can do it, that's easy!"