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kuroii-chu: draw,(verb) to produce (a picture or diagram) by making lines and marks, especially with a
nerdshaveallthefun: gruntledandhinged: ALL of this. Encourage people to try new words, to mess them up, to experiment with vocabulary, to learn complicated adjectives and verbs and nouns, because words are fun. Also, don’t be a jerk. AMEN SISTAH.
linestorm:Fighting WordsActive verbs to use in a fight scene or an otherwise violent encounter, color-coded by severity (with red as most intense and purple as most mild), and categorized by type of fight.Thems fighting words!
urbanoutcasters: Verb: Channing Noun: Tatum
thegeek531: thepurpleglass: thefingerfuckingfemalefury: cheskamouse: I think he is catting enough for two, maybe three cats. MAXIMUM CAT Cat. It is a verb now. And you know exactly what it means. Thanks, internet. CATTING INTENSIFIES
justchukwa: kaylapocalypse: dukeofbookingham: Another anecdote from Greek class: Apparently there’s an episode in the Bible where Jesus asks Peter “Do you love me?” using a form of the verb ἀγαπάω, which means ‘love’ but in like
ouyangdan: grizzlyhills: flightcub: interretialia: life-of-a-latin-student: ratwithoutwings: i’m so upset I just realized that the reason ghosts say Boo! is because it’s a latin verb they’re literally saying ‘I alarm/I am alarming/I do alarm!!
bunnylikearabbit: smallest-feeblest-boggart: post–grad: my writing ability currently feels on par with that of like…. a seven year old. i’m just writing one sentence. then another sentence. subject verb object, dependent clause period. do any
victoriousvocabulary: ENSORCELL [aka ENSORCEL] [verb] to bewitch; to enchant. Etymology: from Middle French ensorceler, “to bewitch”, dissimilated variant of ensorcerer. [Edward Burne-Jones - The Beguiling of Merlin]
victoriousvocabulary: SCRIVEN [verb] to put in writing. Etymology: back formation of scrivener, “writer”, from Middle English scriveiner, alteration of scrivein, from Anglo-French escrivein, from Vulgar Latin *scriban-, scriba, alteration of Latin
sirloin:“A kiss, when all is told, what is it? An oath taken a little closer, a promise more exact. A wish that longs to be confirmed, a rosy circle drawn around the verb ‘to love’. A kiss is a secret which takes the lips for the ear, a moment
internetexplorers: aoiras: h0odrich: *ducks everyone but tape* what the fuck. what the fuck does this mean. duck isnt a verb. this doesnt make sense when duck is a noun. you cant noun something. is it a game of duck duck goose? what the fuck. that
clintscoffeepot: “Depression turns you into a series of nouns, without the adjectives and without the verbs. You don’t remember where you misplaced your descriptions, your actions … You become: bed, shower, socks, coffee, keys, obligations.”—
sniffing:haplesslyhighmaintenance: People with urls that are present tense action verbs weird me out it just sounds creepy to call someone’s blog “sniffing”
billymonday: Wishlist (2012) I wish I was an alien at home behind the sun, I wish I was the souvenier you kept your housekeys on, I wish I was the pedal brake that you depended on, I wish I was the verb ‘to trust’ and never let you down. —from
viarga: viarga: IF YOU DONT LIKE FUCKIGN DOGS I HATE YOU “like” is the verb in this sentence and “fucking” is just an adjective to describe how cool dogs are I do not like to have sex with dogs
blacksparkproject: Verbs Thedeerborn Instagram
chocoincognito: MBAACC 1.07 Combo Movie 1st verB by セト ふじゃ 赤いメロン seth, fujiya, red melon
inactiveblogger: me learning a language: wow! this is so easy! verb conjugation:
Love, love is a verb
FUTURE VERB AGE
victoriousvocabulary: DELUGE [noun] 1. a great flood of water; inundation; flood. 2. a drenching rain; downpour. 3. anything that overwhelms like a flood. [verb] 4. to flood; inundate. 5. to overrun; overwhelm. Etymology: from Old French, from Latin
victoriousvocabulary: DEVALL [verb] to sink; to decline. Etymology: from Middle English devalen “to descend, sink”, from Middle French devaler, from (assumed) Vulgar Latin devallare, from Latin de “down, away” + (assumed) -vallare, from Latin
victoriousvocabulary: MORIOR [verb] 1. to die, wither away, decay. 2. I die. 3. I wither; I decay. Etymology: Latin, from Proto-Indo-European *mer- “to die”. [noiaillustration]
swedishrefugee: verb-my-noun: chalkandwater: please don’t laugh at my local power company @swedishrefugee best in the world
smithnoble: Doctor Who Meme - One Doctor Time travel is like visiting Paris. You can’t just read the guidebook, you’ve gotta throw yourself in! Eat the food, use the wrong verbs, get charged double and end up kissing complete strangers. Or is
ageofortons: Gloat /ɡlōt/ verb 1. contemplate or dwell on one’s own success or another’s misfortune with smugness or malignant pleasure.
Love Love is a Verb
ohhsoovivrant: throb [throb] verb (used without object), throbbed, throb·bing. to beat with increased force or rapidity, as the heart under the influence of emotion or excitement; palpitate. to feel or exhibit emotion: He throbbed at the happy thought.
justafuckdoll: Cum. Everything about that word is beautiful to me. It’s a noun and a verb. An action and a reaction. It doesn’t matter what form a person has, male, female, transgender, whatever. All are susceptible to this amazing phenomenon of
helpivefallenandimtoolazytogetup: http://www.furaffinity.net/user/fursuiting/ Fursuiting! No, not the verb, the noun! This company has very polished, clean, amazing work. Along with that, their muscular and feminine foam padding is the best I’ve ever
mistermead:The Wall wall /wɔːl/ noun: 1. a continuous vertical brick or stone structure that encloses or divides an area of land.2. a thing regarded as a protective or restrictive barrier. verb: 1. To enclose n. within barriers, for protection Much
other-romantic-verbs: Leverage Meme: Favorite Accessories 1/5 Glasses
youknowyourefinnishwhen: (submitted by twin-peaks) Let me demonstrate how versatile this word is (seriously, IT IS). You can use it as a… noun verb adjective numeral pronoun period comma exclamation mark you name it, seriously
jameskiddo:lunta-ja-salmiakkia:Rough translation: Did you know? One Finnish nomin (noun, adjective, pronoun etc.) can have about 2 200 different forms and one verb about 12 000 different forms. And people wonder why Finnish is so hard, even for native
fantasymarathon: You know Finnish language is stupidnainen (noun)= womannainen (verb)= I will most likely fuck
victoriousvocabulary: SLUMBER [verb] 1. to sleep. 2. to be dormant or quiescent. 3. to pass (time) in sleep. [noun] 4. sleep. 5. a state of inactivity or dormancy. Etymology: from Middle English slombren, slomren, frequentive of slummen, slumen,
good-dog-girls: Tail Lift verb The act of lifting your tail (buttplug) up to indicate you are ready and willing to have sex or some other sexual play. The act of having your tail lifted up and out of the way by your partner during sex, an inspection
promisedyouforever: ouyangdan: grizzlyhills: flightcub: interretialia: life-of-a-latin-student: ratwithoutwings: i’m so upset I just realized that the reason ghosts say Boo! is because it’s a latin verb they’re literally saying ‘I alarm/I
couldbeglorious: roseverdict: enquires-state-building: not-to-be-a-tea-but-brit: ace-nyctophyle: ailithnight: mysterytinyfox: yupokaysuremhm: ace-nyctophyle: yupokaysuremhm: ace-nyctophyle: any noun can become a verb if you don’t care
batmanisagatewaydrug: worldsentwined: batmanisagatewaydrug: batmanisagatewaydrug: can’t wait for the final boss battle of duolingo when you fight the 50 foot owl armed with nothing but your wits, a sword, and your shaky grasp of verb conjugations
The thing is … time travel is like visiting Paris. You can’t just read the guidebook, you’ve got to throw yourself in! Eat the food, use the wrong verbs, get charged double and end up kissing complete strangers! Or is that just me?
worldfamousprofessor: chuckquizmo: i can’t believe [person] just [verb]ed at the [award show] i can’t believe GEORGE WASHINGTON CARVER (INVENTOR OF PEANUT BUTTER) just TRANSFORMED INTO A JET PLANE at the ACADEMY AWARDS
roadtospookydestruction: Is it wrong of me to be annoyed every time I see a ‘Instead of saying whispered try this: ____’ post? No. Put your damn thesaurus away. There is nothing wrong with using the same verb over and over. I don’t care what William
twista-lolita: artemispanthar: roadtospookydestruction: Is it wrong of me to be annoyed every time I see a ‘Instead of saying whispered try this: ____’ post? No. Put your damn thesaurus away. There is nothing wrong with using the same verb over
projectormom: Defect is a verb. (EDIT: now with better quality images) Notes from a pearl uprising + promo for the Gem Caste Uprising fic which will begin official updates this week on this very blog and on AO3! Commission info here
arterialtrees: An Irregular Verb, 1988Dorothea Tanning
The Verb To Be, a prose piece by André Breton
my-hazardous-self: “The Verb To Be” “I know the general outline of despair. Despair has no wings, it doesn’t necessarily sit at a cleared table in the evening on a terrace by the sea. It’s despair and not the return of a quantity of insignificant
shingekinokyojinheaven: irl-ask-ymir: hi-levi: euphoric-demise: Did she just Petra at an appliance store did you just use Petra as a verb (⊙‿⊙✿) Looks like the washer had Petrafied her maybe she’s trying to hide, but i tree you over
titytwochainz: cybercucumber: titytwochainz: why white boys end every sentence they type with haha?? to be honest i find it weirder that black people often just dont use verbs slang is an actual type of language that people (not just black) use.
catgirlforeskin:sabertoothwalrus:why is “get ___ed idiot” one of the funniest sentences in the english language get verbed idiot, the sequel to “ok nounboy”
c-opulation: assay // verb : to try or test; put to trial.
victoriousvocabulary: OBTRUNCATE [verb] 1. to cut or lop off the head of. 2. to deprive of a limb.
victoriousvocabulary: beeple: COLOR WALK AMBULATE [verb] to walk about or move from place to place; stroll; wander. Etymology: from Latin ambulātus (past participle of ambulāre, “to walk”).
thatswhatthatmeans: Study (verb) - The act of texting, eating and watching TV with an open textbook nearby.