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victoriousvocabulary: COSSET[verb] 1. to treat as a pet; pamper; coddle. [noun] 2. alamb brought up without its dam; pet lamb. 3. any pet.Etymology: akin to Old English cossetung, “kissing”, verbal noun based on *cossettan, “to kiss”, derivative
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!! I can’t
spinningyarns: madmaudlingoes: assassinregrets: im just the cherokee language has a verb tense that specifically notes the exclusion of a person in the conversation so there’s i’m going, you’re going, we’re going, and we’re going (but not
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
narwhalsarefalling: did-you-kno: Adobe doesn’t want you to use ‘Photoshop’ as a verb. According to the permissions section of their website, instead of saying ‘The image was photoshopped,’ they prefer, ‘The image was enhanced using
black-dragonize: papatulus: cheercaptain: PSA: any sentence that follows the formula of “verb your noun” e.g “pee your pants” “kiss your wife” “water your plants” is code for “kill yourself” and if you receive such a message here
greelin: greelin: love adding -ed to the dumbest shit. love unnecessarily conjugating verbs. poppedcorn. oranged juice. that corn? popped. the juice? it’s been oranged [wakes up in a cold sweat in the middle of the night] ………………….cheesed
monticellomarshmallow: 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
catgirlforeskin:sabertoothwalrus:why is “get ___ed idiot” one of the funniest sentences in the english language get verbed idiot, the sequel to “ok nounboy”
justagirlnamedkayla:Pine: (verb) to strongly desire especially something or someone that is difficult or impossible to obtainIf you pine for someone, you desperately want to see them and be with them. To touch and hold them, or perhaps smother them with
mickeyandmandy: Support (verb): bear all or part of the weight of; hold up.
jellovich: Support (verb): bear all or part of the weight of; hold up.
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
owob: that’s pretty gay blue jesus christ also i was informed that the grammar w/ the asl is wrong (bc they dont have BE verbs) by this lovely person on twitter. ill try to fix up my asl so i can bring more of This Content :0 on twitter
dominicanblackboy: happyp8: dickwhisperer: Fernando, Endowed In an interview he opens the verb and says she loves sex and foreplay is essential. (via Site Hot Boys - Garotos Hot |Mulato Super Sexy) Sexy, cute, hung n HOT! Dat Dick!😍
ohhsoovivrant: tan·ta·lize ˈtan(t)lˌīz/Submit verb gerund or present participle: tantalizing torment or tease (someone) with the sight or promise of something that is unobtainable. “such ambitious questions have long tantalized the world’s best
kuroii-chu: draw,(verb) to produce (a picture or diagram) by making lines and marks, especially with a
tyrannyoftheurgent: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,
harperowen: harperowen: why is there a muddy paw-print on my bedroom wall is my dog fucking spiderman or something i was using fucking as an intensifier not a verb okay
the-absolute-funniest-posts: 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.
andkeptoutofsight: i’ve been told poetry is like making love to a woman, or a man, or anything really but i’ve found that picking out that perfect word, is actually quite tough i’m constantly flip flopping on each verb or adjective, or….other
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.
nipman16: adelightfuldream: folkman86: humanwavetactics: shitpost: vaguely annoying but only vaguelymeme: bad if not referring to an actual meme or used as a condescending adjective, worst if used as a verb dank/spicy/zesty meme: kill on sight memery:
victoriousvocabulary: DISENCUMBER [verb] to free from a burden or other encumbrance; disburden.
I’m so adjective, I verb nouns!
every verb is more exciting if you put “naked” in front of it.
beefsquatch: - I could get drunkOn the sound of your words.They’re like fallenAutumn leaves,Laced with honeyAnd flash frozen in caramel.There is nothingSo sweetAs the vibrationsOf your nounsAnd your verbs.
officialunitedstates: keep calm and [any verb ever created] on
troyesivan: i still dont know what the frick nouns verbs and adjectives are
kiba2-dead: “hey what are you doing?” “wyoming.” “isn’t that a state?” “no it’s a verb.” *continues to wyom*
la-tenore-regina:sunsetrambles:aimingforenigmatic:sunsetrambles:English has alternating stress patterns that indicate whether related words are nouns (first syllable stressed) or verbs (second syllable stressed):Noun: récordVerb: recórd(x)My fucking
sunsetrambles: English has alternating stress patterns that indicate whether related words are nouns (first syllable stressed) or verbs (second syllable stressed): Noun: récordVerb: recórd (x) My fucking god!! This is why English does the thing!!!!
eternalanimalpyre: princessjanecrocker: astroknight: thats-so-tyler-deactivated20181: Disney Princess Movies before and after name changes. “how can we improve these titles?” “… adjectives” tangled in this case is a verb, i
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.”—
Actors are like con artist. We want to make a memorable impression. Amy Poehler once gave me good advice. She said when someone is charming, it’s an action. Charm is a verb, not a quality.
c-opulation: regard // verb : to think highly of; esteem.
victoriousvocabulary: LABASCATE [verb] to begin to fall or slide. Etymology: from Latin labascō, “I totter (begin to fall; I waver, yield”. [René Milot - The Fall of Icarus]
noir-charlotte-again: “Love is a verb.”
luellaarbre: pal·pi·tateˈpalpəˌtāt/verb(of the heart) beat rapidly, strongly, or irregularly
in-the-quiet-house: semperidem: castoffcrown: 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
The word 'verb' is a noun
2jam4u: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.”—
missjuengling: “Bennu The Egyptian Bennu is a bird. In the age of the pyramids, it was represented as a yellow wagtail, but it later became very like a heron with red legs and two long feathers growing from its head. Its name comes from the Verb weben
mukenope: If you could turn your name into a verb, what action would your name be? +
persephone-hime: cheskamouse: 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.
dutchpuppy: Verb or adjective?
victoriousvocabulary: LATRANT [verb] 1. barking; snarling. 2. complaining. Etymology: from Latin lātrans, present participle of lātro, “bark, bay”. [Chun Lo - The Wolf]
this kind of love has to be a verb