the opposite of "word is bond." When a person does not usually fulfill his given word, it is said 'his word is butter'.
hop: ey hip! Do you got what you said to me yesterday?
hip: ey hop! I forgot it again.
hop: you're a butter word!, hip
Pie in the sky, lies, bullshit, misinformation.
He promised 350 million for the NHS but it was all just words on a bus.
A Purse Word is a tern of phrase used in certain regions or demographic groups. The words themselves will usually be different depending on the people group using them and are used often in non formal communication. The words are as common as change from ones purse.
"Why don't Y'all come on in fer supper" -Granma
"Wiggity wack? Nope just regular type." -Team Girl Squad
"Hasa diga eebowai!" -Angry Africans.
"I find it interesting to hear all the different dialects using Purse Words that only they might understand." -random guy to stranger in alleyway
Used to describe (usually) song lyrics that sound aesthetically pleasing but in reality, have no meaning. A good example is the song “On the Sea” by Beach House. The song itself is nice sounding, but the lyrics literally mean nothing.
Roddy Ricch - “Late Night”: “Gucci splattered on her knickknacks” is a current example of comfy words
A less offensive way to reference a a person who uses meth, as opposed to using the highly offensive and degrading word, “tweaker”.
That T-word took apart my stereo and never put it back together.
Her: "Where is the next toilet?"
People with manners: "oh, please, don't use the t-word"
A new word is even older than a older word
That word is so newer word