A humorous interjection used to describe a sentence that makes absolutely no sense despite the person who wrote/said it not using any nonsense words.
(i.e all of the words are real and can be found in the dictionary, but the sentence still doesn't make any sense.)
Sometimes the word "certainly" (Those are certainly all words) is added.
"Have you ever had a dream that you, um, you had, your, you- you could, you’ll do, you- you wants, you, you could do so, you- you’ll do, you could- you, you want, you want them to do you so much you could do anything?"
"Those are all words!"
I saw that loss meme yesterday and to be honest im at a loss for words
The “Tarantino Word” is another name for the N-Word. It is attributed to Tarantino for his frequent depiction in his filmography.
“She said the Tarantino Word with a hard R.”
something you slip into a sentence like a roofie into a drink at the local pub
those crunch words really make my essay look bad I think i need another drink
A word that means words when the word is wording in amongus
The work IDEK BRUH WORD is commonly used in sentences such as two people talking and the other guy says IDEK BRUH WORD
An incredibly derogative and, quite frankly, DISGUSTING slur originating from the times Africans were Inhumanely used as slaves.
Person 1: get back to work, you cotton-picking 'The "N" word!'
Person 2: hey, don't talk to him that way. Your ancestors used that to dehumanise him
Person 3: just because I am an African-American doesn't mean I'm any less human than you!!