Sarcasm is a form of verbal irony that involves saying one thing but meaning the opposite, often with mocking or humorous intent. It is used to express skepticism, frustration, or to tease someone.
You could say there were prolix or a circumlocutor!
A person who uses large words is often referred to as sesquipedalian.
Monosyllabic responder.
It depends on the context it could mean to shoot someone with a gun per say or it could mean to smoke pot with someone. It all depends on the context.
The word for someone who uses excessive words when talking or explaining is "verbose."
Someone who uses bow & arrow for shooting.
slang for someone who uses meth
1. if an object includes bright colours, or if something uses alot of colours.
plagerism is when someone uses or "steals" someone elses ideas or creations without giving the creator credit.
It Is when someone uses bad language ALL THE TIME
A moderate user is someone who only uses a computer occasionally.
Jocked off means someone uses someone elses phrase, style, demenor or all of the listed.
They like you.
Usually when someone uses that term they are calling you a homosexual but there is the rare chance that they actually mean what the lol. That's lalilulelolz to you.
Nothing - I wouldn't read too much into it.
The term caliber is often used to mean "level of excellence." If someone uses this phrase, they mean he was a good employee.
When someone uses the expression, "I don't not like...", they are saying they don't hate something, but don't necessary like it, either.