"Word" is the shortened form of the phrase: "my word is my bond" which was originated by inmates in U.S. prisons. The longer phrase was shortened to "word is bond" before becoming "word," which is most commonly used. It basically means "truth." Or "to speak the truth."
"Yo, I fucked twelve bitches last night."
"Word?" ("You speak the truth?")
"Word." ("I speak the truth.")
"Word?" ("You speak the truth?")
"Word." ("I speak the truth.")
od uživatele LBird
14. Říjen 2005
A versatile declaration, originating (more or less) in hip-hop culture.
"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.
Its usage among young blacks has been parodied ad nauseam among clueless suburban whites.
"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.
Its usage among young blacks has been parodied ad nauseam among clueless suburban whites.
od uživatele Greenie
21. Srpen 2003
Affirmative.
Can also be used as a question, meaning "really?"
Can also be used as a question, meaning "really?"
"Man, this sucks."
"Word."
also
"I just got a new car!"
"Word?"
"Word."
also
"I just got a new car!"
"Word?"
od uživatele inkdrinker
24. Duben 2003