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roffle (verb)

an act of laughing your ass off while at the same time rolling on floor histarically.

He roffles as he watch an old lady trip on her own walking stand.

by word-nodoubt February 19, 2003

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Movie Verb

To turn the name of a famous movie into a verb, usually in reference to an iconic scene.

Me: My girlfriend wants me to take her to the new romantic comedy, but she'll have to Clockwork Orange me into the theater before I'll watch it.

Friend: Nice use of a movie verb, dude.

by sociologistjosh November 11, 2016

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Subtractive verb

A verb is an action word (run) an ad-verb modifies a verb (quickly)

A Subtractive-verb takes away the action (didn’t keep, didn’t run, didn’t follow directions, don’t step).

A subtractive verb is a word that takes away the action.

by The English Dr. December 12, 2021


Linyoh (verb)

To fuck a monkey.

He is linyohing with my mom right now.

by Jon Woo May 10, 2003


Vector (verb)

The ultimate strategy for playing video games. Vectoring is when you rub the controller on you behind to make it hit random buttons. Doing this has a 96% chance of entering a cheat code (if the game has cheat codes). If there are no cheat codes, then doing this will guarantee that you get at least one kill

Conjugation:

Regular conjugation:
I vector
You vector
He/she vectors
We vector
you (plural) vector
They vector

Past tense:

I vectored
You vectored
He/she vectored
We vectored
You (plural) vectored
They vectored

Present tense:

I am vectoring
You are vectoring
He/she is vectoring
We are vectoring
You (plural) are vectoring
They are vectoring

Future tense:

I will vector
You will vector
He/she will vector
We will vector
You (plural) will vector
They will vector

Example of using vector (verb)
John: I am vectoring right now.
Jeff: I am too. I also vectored yesterday.
John: That’s why you were doing so well.

by Dr. Nathan May 7, 2019


misscall (verb)

It is when you make a call to someone, then immediately hang-up to alert them that you are waiting for them to call you back, or, you do it when you are outside their door and ready to pick them up.

Hey George, when you reach outside my door, just misscall (verb) me and I will come straight out and meet you.

by nutmegh May 31, 2011


barrymore (verb)

to be found face down, drowned, anally raped and drowned in a swimming pool

if you must go to that house party, please be careful not to get barrymored

by greek albert September 22, 2003

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