Verbage

What is Verbage?


1.

A commonly used, but nonexistent word meant as a synonym for "copy" or "text". The word verbage doesn't actually exist in the English language. The word "verbiage" does, but it has a slightly different meaning.

"Hey, Lulu, would you mind shortening up the verbage in the third paragraph here?"

"Sure, if 'verbage' actually existed, which it doesn't."

See copy, text, nonexistent, incorrect, verbiage

2.

word placement, relating to the correct usage of one or more words. Usually used to point out the misakes of saying something wrong.

Marty used bad verbage when she said, "tripiplicated" instead of triplicate.

3.

Refers to the dumb phrases on t-shirts, especially those sold at Hot Topic. These phrases usually make no sense.

"Did you check the new verbage?"

"Yeah. . .some shit about a hamster. . ."

See Lori


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