Yes, but it is a made-up word from Lewis Carroll. It is used in "Jabberwocky" to describe a sword.
Yes, "vorpal" is an adjective meaning sharp or deadly. It is often used to describe weapons or attacks in fantasy literature.
Vorpal is an adjective.
"Vorpal" is an adjective.
The word vorpal is an adjective. It means to be sharp or deadly.
Adjective
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The vorpal sword
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you can get the vorpal bunny armour of the vorpal bunny pet
In "Jabberwocky" by Lewis Carroll, a vorpal sword is a weapon wielded by the protagonist to slay the fearsome Jabberwock creature. The term "vorpal" is an invented word that conveys a sense of sharpness and deadliness, befitting its role in defeating the monster.
The Vorpal Bunny is an Easter rare. I'm sure there are hacks for it but I don't recommend.
To find someone who has vorpal bunny pet it has to be a member because vorpal bunny is members only and they can only equip it on Easter day and it has berserker bunny quests
The bandersnatch is the guardian of the vorpal sword in Tim Burton's 2010 movie, Alice in Wonderland.