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verse

A few lines of a rap or song. The best verses in history have come from Tupac Shakurs mouth.

How's it hangin? Cause baby from the back the shit is bangin
I've been stressin in this ghetto game, tryin to do my thang
Won't be no bullshit, no ass-kissin
This bitch'll have ya wakin up with all your cash missin
I'm askin, as if I'm qualified to analyze
You're lookin at a bitch who specialize in tellin lies
She got a body make a motherfucker fantasize
Her face ain't never shed a tear through them scandalous eyes

by Shady August 4, 2004

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versing

competing, playing against.
Derived from the common term "vs." in video games where choices are either 1 Player or 2 Player (commonly listed as "vs.").
This usage, while considered incorrect by many, is extremely common with young people due to their familiarity with video games.

The Lions are versing the Packers on Sunday.

by WordMoFo October 2, 2006

92๐Ÿ‘ 154๐Ÿ‘Ž


verse chorus verse

Verse Chorus Verse is a great song by the band Nirvana. Sappy is mislabelled as Verse Chorus Verse. But, Verse Chorus Verse is a totally different song than Sappy.

"You're the reason I feel pain"

by Ka December 28, 2005

30๐Ÿ‘ 7๐Ÿ‘Ž


Verse

A Rap verse without a Hook. Beat or without a Beat. Acapella.

That verse that you was spitting was raw yo. Who wrote that for you, Cassidy or Gillie Da Kid?

by J. Summers September 6, 2009

20๐Ÿ‘ 37๐Ÿ‘Ž


-verse

put in the end of someone's name/part of their name as in 'the world/universe of XXX'

Example 1
Friend: What's that? Are you reading 'The Host'?
Me: Yep. But in Meyer-verse it's heaven already. I mean, look at 'Twilight'.
Friend: Yeah you're right *sighs*

Example 2
Dude (he shall remain anonymous as well): Tom needs to kick his ass. Or the equivalent in the Hexaverse. Which would be like, beating him with an accordian. xD
(reference to Tom Milsom a.k.a hexachordal)

by anonymousinternetuser April 28, 2011

15๐Ÿ‘ 32๐Ÿ‘Ž


verses

Verses (v.): Commonly written as vs., explaining an epic battle between two opposing sides where there are hand grenades and cannons involved. Or simply a word uses to compare two or more objects.

Epic Battle: What weapon is the most epic in our battle verses Armadagone?!

Compare: Explain the differences in cold spaghetti vs. hot spaghetti.

by Twilighter and Cigarette March 8, 2009

12๐Ÿ‘ 27๐Ÿ‘Ž


verse chorus verse

The most common song structure, comprising of the main verse then the chorus followed by the verse again.

This song structure is by far the most common and can be described by one word brainwashing.

A bridge can be used to flow the verse into the chorus and vice versa.

As a side note if any of you knew anything about Nirvana you guys would know Kurt Cobain had an affinity for changing the name of his songs and band, which you would know by reading any biography of the band. So I am sure that the song was probably reffered to as verse chorus verse, and sappy. Since Verse Chorus Verse songs are very sappy. Just like that song. Also being a musician myself I know that bands often "nickname" songs and use different names often made up by the singer to lable the song when used for publlic. EX: My band has a song we call "The surf Song" But the name of the song is Mogow.

Verse:My name is Jim I love the country wind

Chorus:My name is Jim ooohhhh my name is Jim

Verse:My name is Jim I love the country wind

That is verse chorus verse.

by DOUbleJESus October 21, 2005

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