hey people i have a doubt about the word boobed in the urban dictionary said is beat someone with boobs ok but there is other definition on urban dictionary the last said boobed can be use as a slang to mean ´´face´´ anyone ever hear this ??? if it exist some have a example???
Last edited by darksoda; 23-May-2012 at 19:25.
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thanks man for the infomation![]()
Last edited by darksoda; 23-May-2012 at 19:27.
just to make more clear the question the slang ´´boobed´´ second the urban dictionary mean ´´beat with boobs´´ but also is ´´Similar to that of the word "face" when used as a verb in a vulgar way. anyone know a example??? and thanks for awnser people![]()
Last edited by darksoda; 23-May-2012 at 19:29.
All of those definitions are new to me - as are many in that dictionary.
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yep i suppose the is a lot of new definition in this daysin this case i figure out face means oral sex.
Last edited by darksoda; 23-May-2012 at 19:28.
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urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=boobed&page=2 the meaning a talk about is number 10
Last edited by darksoda; 23-May-2012 at 19:30.
There is no mention of 'talk about' that I can see in that definition.
References to a female's breasts as 'boobs' is acceptable informally to many these days, including women, and 'boob tube' is a BrE name for this type of garment. However, most of the uses of the word defined in those pages would not be used in polite circles. I recommend that you do not use them.
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Urban Dictionary is a useful tool (one might say even the best) when it comes to slang terms/expressions. But remember that anyone is invited to add a term to the dictionary, most of the terms being invented by random people. They are used by few people in informal situations/environments. There's a very slight chance that you encounter this term with this specific meaning. A lot of entries are not common, even in youngsters' vocabulary.
I came across lots (really!) of slang by reading different things (funny stuff mainly) on the Internet, but this is something I think it's not very common, I have never seen it used as you are saying. It might be known only by its creator and maybe a few mates of him.
As about the definition, it is pretty unclear and illogical, it doesn't make too much sense. Quote:
So boobed, as the author mentions, is a noun. But it is also a verb (past tense). And it comes from a verb, but it's a noun (the past tense of a verb is a noun). Quite an intricate and interesting matter.Boobed/boobing refers to a woman whose torso is seen by you, but her face is not seen because it is covered by some object like paper, book etc.
In conclusion, you will find a lot of weird definitions for a lot of words on that website. Be careful how you use them. They could mean something else to one. The 'best' way to learn the common meaning of the slang terms is to see them in different contexts. A meaning, out of many, will stand out, one way or another.
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