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word is bond

an idiomatic expression exclaiming the goodness of a situation.

Guy 1: G. bought me an ounce of weed.

Guy 2: Word is bond, guy!

by chihuahuahuasruletheearth December 30, 2004


word to your mother

1) I agree with what you just said.
2) Watch out.
3) Absolutely nothing at all.
4) similar to 'keep it real'... a gangster phrase.
see also keep it real

1) "Man that chick is hot."
"Word to your mother."
2) "Ooooh... you shouldn't have done that. Word to your mother."
3) Ben: "Schlarrrp."
Bob: "Word to your mother."
Joe:"HisreeeeARkk."
Ben: "Hmmm.... what was that you said Bob? It didn't make any sense."
4) "Yo ma nigga, see ya later me homie, yo yo yo!"
"Yo damn straight, mah nigga, word to your mother!"
"word, man, word."

by Twalgar March 31, 2005


N Word Pass

Only Valid when given by a black person (preferably male).

Me:Can I get the N Word Pass Jerome.
Jerome: Fo sho my nigga!
Mrs. Smith: You two are filth to mankind.

by McQski March 09, 2019


The white N word

The white n word is a way for the white man to compensate for the use of the n word, used by colored folk. The White n word is a category that consists of many racial slurs towards white folk. These words consit of Nibba, wibba, cracka or cracker.

What is the white n word?

by DhovaCat January 02, 2021


Word Smith

Paully and/or Bruce Lee's mortal enemy.

Paully is the master word smith.

by Paully May 09, 2003


Word of The Day Amnesia

Its what happens when you come to UD to search a word, but get hooked into all of the new 'word of the days' and by the time you finish reading them, you have forgotten what you were going to look up.

In more extreme cases you forget you were even going to look up a word.

1. "Damnit! I forgot what I was going to search! I'm having Word of The Day Amnesia! Hmm let me switch back to the facebook tab and see if the word is there."

2. "Those were some pretty funny 'word of the days', oh well back to youtube..."

by MilkySituation January 04, 2011


one-word-sentences

when one word sufficiently meets the requirement of a sentence- having a subject and a verb

Would you like to get some dinner?
Let's.

verb= let
subject= us

GO!

verb= go
subject= you (implied)

I think it's brilliant that you used so many one-word-sentences in your poem.

by Allen Wilson February 07, 2008