Okay I’ll say really instead.
Very lazy = idle?
No? Or is my english bad?
It’s an older use, to the point that I’ve never heard it used. Merriam marks that definition as “old-fashioned” (which is a bit odd, because I thought they only used the archaic or obsolete terms).
The lazy sense is probably what’s meant from the old bible quote about “idle hands” related to the devil.
Fair enough while I have opinions.
But it makes me wonder if OP actually used idle for very lazy or if they never actually read their own post.
Kinda, kinda not. To me, idle means “not doing anything at the moment”, e.g. “standing idly by”, which is definitely different than “very lazy”.
Indolent.
Very very.
This has nothing to do with grammar.
Doesn’t matter, it’s a very useful list to counter tik-tok brain damage.
If we are trying to counter brain damage then it actually does matter that we use the correct words for things.
One could say it’s the very thing we need.
Stop saying very
I say super instead. Or soooooo if I’m super super _.
Listen, I’m too very exhausted to read this very lengthy, and very tedious list.
Listen, I’m too very exhausted to read this very lengthy, and very tedious list.
Listen, I’m fatigued beyond imagination and incapable of reading this prosaic litany of mundane drivel.
That is something up with which I will not put.
I’m very delighted
*I’m hard
Verility confirmed
What about “very huge”
Gimungous
What about ‘very gimungous’?
Supa haaaoooooouuuuuuuggggggeee!
Huge - > enormous - > humongous - > gigantic - > massive - > supermassive - > your mom
Very nice!
idle does equate to very lazy
this was shit when it was on reddit
very very words
Legit criticism! But hear me out. Who remembers all those different words anyway?
Instead of NOT using “very”, I say we ONLY use “very”.
It’s a very idea!
The veryist of ideas. Bigley very
A very idea from a very mind! You’re very.
Such a invaluable post! Thanks
But I like sounding like Trump. Some of us are lazy pal.
Where shit?
Toilet?









