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For the older gentlemen and ladies

"Word" has no single meaning, but is used to convey a casual sense of affirmation, acknowledgement, agreement, or to indicate that something has impressed you favorably.
  • Profile picture of the author KarlWarren
    In the words of Vanilla Ice:

    "Word to your mother... let's get out of here."
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      a unit of language that native speakers can identify; "words are the blocks from which sentences are made
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  • Profile picture of the author seasoned
    Originally Posted by Todd Walker View Post

    Word


    For the older gentlemen and ladies

    "Word" has no single meaning, but is used to convey a casual sense of affirmation, acknowledgement, agreement, or to indicate that something has impressed you favorably.
    So what does a sentence consist of? Frankly, I always viewed the meaning that you say is the only one as kind of a low level slang for "that's the truth", but HECK, you probably can't read this since it is blank. After all, a collection of letters or symbols in a row must convey no meaning because, if it did, it would have a name.

    BTW from dictionary.com...

    word (wûrd)
    n.
    1. A sound or a combination of sounds, or its representation in writing or printing, that symbolizes and communicates a meaning and may consist of a single morpheme or of a combination of morphemes.
    2. Something said; an utterance, remark, or comment: May I say a word about that?
    3. Computer Science A set of bits constituting the smallest unit of addressable memory.
    4. words Discourse or talk; speech: Actions speak louder than words.
    5. words Music The text of a vocal composition; lyrics.
    6. An assurance or promise; sworn intention: She has kept her word.
    7.
    a. A command or direction; an order: gave the word to retreat.
    b. A verbal signal; a password or watchword.
    8.
    a. News: Any word on your promotion? See Synonyms at news.
    b. Rumor: Word has it they're divorcing.
    9. words Hostile or angry remarks made back and forth.
    10. Used euphemistically in combination with the initial letter of a term that is considered offensive or taboo or that one does not want to utter: "Although economists here will not call it a recession yet, the dreaded 'R' word is beginning to pop up in the media" (Francine S. Kiefer).
    11. Word
    a. See Logos.
    b. The Scriptures; the Bible.
    Interesting that your meaning isn't there!

    Steve
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  • Profile picture of the author ThomM
    Originally Posted by Todd Walker View Post

    Word


    For the older gentlemen and ladies

    "Word" has no single meaning, but is used to convey a casual sense of affirmation, acknowledgement, agreement, or to indicate that something has impressed you favorably.
    In other words, word is used by young people who can't form a complete sentence to express themselves.
    Somehow by lacking cognitive thinking skills, they think it's cool to utter one word, 'word'.
    Or translated 'I don't know enough words to express myself so I'll say word and you fill in the blanks'.

    That pretty close young gentleman
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  • Profile picture of the author KimW
    Saw the thread and thought Todd Walker had finally showed back up.
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