The word means the word
The word began in 1988 when people wanted a long word to describe wanting a long word to be accepted as a real long word. In 1992, the word was accepted as "This is a long paragraph that i hope will be a real word so please accept this because it is a genuine word". By 1993, the word was one of the most widely used words referring to a long word to describe wanting a long word to be accepted as a real long word. In 2001, the word was used 2 times by world leaders and in 2009 the word was lost.
But...
In 2023 the word resurfaced and is now a genuine word.
Eg. This is a long paragraph that i hope will be a real word so please accept this because it is a genuine word
3 or more sentences typed out on a social media status containing 3 or more punctuations.
Acetone likes to type out fam kid paragraphs when he is up in his juff feels
To be chiefing through copious amounts of ones dab pen.
To be burning the candle through the night.
The link here is between a dab "pen" and a standard pen, which is (normally) used to write.
The metaphor continues as a normal pen may be used to write a paragraph, which is why to this day we say Writing a paragraph.
Friend 1: Takes back to back to back to back... to back rips of the pen followed by a double ripski to cap it off.
Friend 2: Man that guy is writing a paragraph.
Friend 3: Totally
An obnoxiously long paragraph, typically consists of several paragraphs mashed into one.
"So I heard that he sent you a Nono Paragraph"
"Yeah, it took me two hours to read through it all"
An obnoxiously long paragraph, usually sent in a fit of rage or hate.
"Man I heard you were sent a Nono paragraph"
"Yeah, and I'm sad now"
1. Denoting the action in which someone would write a large amount of text equating to one of an entire paragraph for a single definition. The aforementioned definition does not require being properly segregated into 3-5 paragraphs in order to classify as an Urban Paragraph, of which would instead meet the criteria for an Urban Encyclopedia. It merely requires just two paragraphs complete with 1. A definition complete with an extremely verbose general description of the word or phrase, and 2. An example of the aforementioned word or phrase.
1. Person 1: wtf? why is this definition a whole urban paragraph? i ain't reading this!