Not in fact a misunderstanding of «word is bond». It means that something is a new and important idea. It has been in common usage at least since the release of the aptly titled Run DMC song «Word is Born» (1990).
Well I’m long gone, word is born…
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A street saying equivalent to no cap. Only OGs use this one.
Friend: That was one hot chick
Me: Damn, word is born yo.
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«Word is born» means «truth be told» or «the truth is spoken», as in the Logos (Greek, for «word») of the New Testament. «In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.» (John 1:1, NIV) And then the Word says, «I am the way and the truth and the life,» in John 14:6. Don’t any of you go to church?
I saw that bitch go down on the pastor at church—word is born, yo!
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word is born
As mentioned, a misunderstanding of ‘word is bond’; as in «I am giving you my word, and it is my bond.»
Isn’t language beatiful.
«Dude, that was sweet!»
«Word is born!»
«..did you just say born?!»
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Word is born..son!
A New York slang that means or can be translated to: I’m telling you the truth… man
Commonly used in phrases of excitement and news telling or sharing thoughts
Word is born..son! they have the new kicks at DR JAYS!
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Word is born
A trio of words that can mean the same thing universally like any other symbol, word, phrase, equation, sound, frequesncy, etc…..the question is not could we speak, but should we?
I speak therefor I am = Word is born
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Table of Contents
- What does word mean in slang?
- What does word mean in texting?
- What does word up mean in slang?
- How do you use the word up in a sentence?
- What is another word for UP?
- How do you use the word at in a sentence?
- What does up mean in chat?
- Do people say stoked anymore?
- Do Californians say dude?
- Is awesome an old word?
- Is cool a word?
Word is born. It literally means “my word is my bond” i.e. “I really mean what I say” or “I commit wholeheartedly to the sentiment you have expressed, and you can hold me to that”. Nation of Islam also adopted the phrase – as popularised in rap by the Wu Tang Clan – but I am fairly sure it was Gospel Christian first.
What does word mean in slang?
‘Word’ in slang is a word one would use to indicate acknowledgement, approval, recognition or affirmation, of something somebody else just said.
What does word mean in texting?
The Meaning of WORD WORD means “Ok, I agree, hey” So now you know – WORD means “Ok, I agree, hey” – don’t thank us.
What does word up mean in slang?
Filters. (slang, US) I approve; I agree.
How do you use the word up in a sentence?
[M] [T] I will pick him up at the station. [M] [T] She grew up to be a famous doctor. [M] [T] She has put her house up for sale. [M] [T] The taxi picked up two passengers.
What is another word for UP?
In this page you can discover 70 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for up, like: upward, ascend, increase, prospective, elevate, raise-up, boost, elevated, raise, elated and relevant.
How do you use the word at in a sentence?
Example Sentences Using “At”
- I sat at my table and cried.
- Let’s meet at 11:45.
- The car will stop at the curb.
- The dog scratched at the screen.
- Their wedding was at the town hall.
- There were tens of thousands of people at JLo’s latest concert.
- They laughed at all his jokes.
- The tiger lunged at the monkey.
What does up mean in chat?
WORD UP — OK, I agree.
Do people say stoked anymore?
“Stoked” The go-to of excited ’90s skaters around the world, saying “stoked” today does little more than tell people you’re old enough to remember Reagan’s first term in office.
Do Californians say dude?
Californian surfers refer to everyone as “dudes” (female and male) and think anything great is “epic”.
Is awesome an old word?
The earliest use of awesome comes in the late 16th century, and the word had the meaning of “filled with awe.” The problem with saying that this is the same meaning that kids today should intend when they say the word is that awe had a somewhat different meaning back then; it generally referred to feelings of severe …
Is cool a word?
As detailed above, ‘cool’ can be a verb or an adjective. Adjective usage: His proposals had a cool reception. Adjective usage: In control as always, he came up with a cool plan.
What is word is born?
A trio of words that can mean the same thing universally like any other symbol, word, phrase, equation, sound, frequesncy, etc…..the question is not could we speak, but should we?
I speak therefor I am = Word is born
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Word is born — what is it?
A New York slang that means or can be translated to: I’m telling you the truth… man
Commonly used in phrases of excitement and news telling or sharing thoughts
Word is born..son! they have the new kicks at DR JAYS!
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What does «word is born» mean?
«Dude, that was sweet!»
«Word is born!»
«..did you just say born?!»
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Word is born — what does it mean?
«Word is born» means «truth be told» or «the truth is spoken», as in the Logos (Greek, for «word») of the New Testament. «In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.» (John 1:1, NIV) And then the Word says, «I am the way and the truth and the life,» in John 14:6. Don’t any of you go to church?
I saw that bitch go down on the pastor at church—word is born, yo!
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Word is born — meaning
A street saying equivalent to no cap. Only OGs use this one.
Friend: That was one hot chick
Me: Damn, word is born yo.
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Word is born — definition
Not in fact a misunderstanding of «word is bond». It means that something is a new and important idea. It has been in common usage at least since the release of the aptly titled Run DMC song «Word is Born» (1990).
Well I’m long gone, word is born…
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In my experience at three places of work, the overwhelming majority of researchers were foreign born Ph. D.s. This situation did not arise because of some hypothetical «anti-U. S.-born» discriminatory practices by the employing organizations. ❋ Unknown (2007)
A child with cystic fibrosis may be born, and I think that, overall, this is not as good a thing as a child without CF being born*, but I think that it would not be appropriate for the government to tell two people they cannot reproduce, at least with each other. ❋ Unknown (2005)
In the proposition, Franklin was not born in England, the fact expressed by the words _born in England_ is denied of the man Franklin. ❋ John Stuart Mill (1839)
In the proposition, Franklin was not born in England, the fact expressed by the words _born in England_ is denied of the man ❋ John Stuart Mill (1839)
For just as a child is born of its mother, and by this bodily birth is a sinful being and a _child of wrath; _ thus also is man taken and _born spiritually_ from the baptism, and by _this birth he is a child of grace and a justified person_. ❋ Unknown (1836)
Lawsuits have been filed by people who don’t believe Obama was born in Honolulu and is a U. S.-born citizen. ❋ Unknown (2010)
The decline was especially dramatic among Hispanics born outside the U.S., dropping 24% to 480 deaths in 2008, compared to a 3% drop among U. S.-born Hispanics. ❋ Unknown (2009)
Castrucci is an example of how complex immigration cases can be, especially if they involve people who are born abroad and gain citizenship through U. S.-born or naturalized parents. ❋ Unknown (2009)
The vast majority of these children were born in the United States. poverty rate for such children was almost twice as high as for those born to either legal immigrants or U. S.-born parents. ❋ Donald A. Collins (2009)
«Samuel» Sam «Zell (born September 1941) is a U. S.-born billionaire and real estate entrepreneur. ❋ Unknown (2008)
[Note 2] «That which is born of the flesh, is flesh,» is sinful, and except a man be _born again_, he cannot see the kingdom of God. » ❋ Unknown (1836)
LTR: The acronym for “long-term relationship,” another term born on the Internet. ❋ Dr. Gloria G. Brame (2000)
«I [getting] really born just [thinking] about [tonight]!» ❋ Alex Quantashassle (2005)
I was born today in a rocking boat in the middle of a small [pond]. I had [a cut] on [back side] of my hand in the shape of a star… ❋ Tha Helpdesk (2009)
[The book] contains a borning [word] ❋ Brad (2005)
I just [20] [potted] Born, he is so [dogshit]. ❋ Epic Penis Eater (2022)
All [babies] [want to] be borned. All babies want to be borned. ❋ Filipos (2009)
«Dude, do you see that born-in [Hurry] before [the other] [car] gets there» ❋ Emklee (2009)
[Girl 1]: Omg he’s [sooo] hot
[Girl 2]: Oh he must be Borne ❋ TayKay11 (2018)
Definition 1:
Girlfriend 1: Did she have natural childbirth?
Girlfriend 2: No, the baby was [breech], so she had a [vaginal slice born born].
Definition 2:
Dude 1: Well, time to go see the wife and [squids]. Later!
Dude 2: [Vaginal slice born born]! ❋ Leif (2005)
-Hey dude, [look at that] pretty-ass [girl], I’m so [fucking horny]!
-I was born on a mountainside ❋ Krozer (2010)
Friend: «Yo [Raheem], you hear that [Brenda] got a baby?»
Raheem: «Yeah, son. She’s a [born master].» ❋ Spankoholic (2009)
Meaning born
What does born mean? Here you find 9 meanings of the word born. You can also add a definition of born yourself
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0 Old English boren, alternative past participle of beran (see bear (v.)). Distinction between born and borne is 17c.
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0 bornbrought into existence; "he was a child born of adultery" British nuclear physicist (born in Germany) honored for his contributions to quantum mechanics (1882-1970) natural: [..]
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0 born(n) massive plantigrade carnivorous or omnivorous mammals with long shaggy coats and strong claws(n) an investor with a pessimistic market outlook; an investor who expects prices to fall and so sell [..]
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0 bornin other senses. * Geddes *: In some monasteries the severity of the clausure is hard to be born.
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- прирождённый ◆ Отсутствует пример употребления (см. рекомендации).
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- форма глагола bear ◆ I was born to love you // With every single beat of my heart // Yes, I was born to take care of you // Every single day of my life Queen, «I Was Born To Love You», 1995 г.
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{born} {рождение, уроженец}
1
a
: brought forth by or as if by birth
The baby was born prematurely.
a mentality born in the computer age
b
: native
—usually used in combination
c
: deriving or resulting from
a partnership born of necessity
—usually used in combination
2
a
: having from birth specified qualities
Mark Twain was born Samuel Clemens.
b
: being in specified circumstances from birth
3
: destined from or as if from birth
Synonyms
Example Sentences
She was born in a hospital.
He was born on a farm.
She was born in Nigeria in 1911.
The baby was born on July 31st.
Their second son was born prematurely.
Both twins were born healthy.
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Recent Examples on the Web
Shaw has said he was reborn after the shooting and years later would become a born-again Christian.
—Jordan Blum, Houston Chronicle, 9 June 2019
In his mid-40s, Mr. Phillips had quietly become a born-again Christian after attending a Billy Graham rally.
—James R. Hagerty, WSJ, 18 Jan. 2019
Some team members, like Gregory and Chris, both 13 years old and born days apart, have been playing together since the age of 6 or 7.
—Melanie Grayce West, WSJ, 21 Aug. 2018
The 18-year-old, born Megan Bulow, only just finished school.
—Lyndsey Havens, Billboard, 26 June 2018
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Word History
Etymology
Middle English, from Old English boren, past participle of beran to carry — more at bear
First Known Use
before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a
Time Traveler
The first known use of born was
before the 12th century
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“Born.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/born. Accessed 14 Apr. 2023.
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When a baby is born, she comes into the world through birth. If you say, «I was born in July,» that’s the month in which your mother gave birth to you.
You can talk about a newly born baby or ask your friend what year she was born. Even ideas or organizations can be described this way: «My book group was born in 2005.» If you’re a really good bowler, you can also say you were born to do it, or that you’re a «born bowling champion.» The Old English root of born is boren, the past participle of beran, «to bring, bear, or produce.»
Definitions of born
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adjective
brought into existence
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Synonyms:
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hatched
emerged from an egg
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hatched
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adjective
being talented through inherited qualities
“a
born musician”-
synonyms:
innate, natural
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intelligent
having the capacity for thought and reason especially to a high degree
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intelligent
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