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Term: weired

Part of Speech: Adjective

Sense: Strange, peculiar, or unusual in a way that is difficult to explain or understand

Sample Sentences:

  1. His behavior at the party was quite weired, leaving everyone puzzled.
  2. The magician performed some weired tricks that amazed the audience.

Part of Speech: Verb (past tense)

Sense: Used to describe an action of making someone feel uncomfortable or strange

Sample Sentences:

  1. The uncanny silence in the room weired him out.
  2. Her bizarre costume choice weired out her friends.

Part of Speech: Adjective (as a local usage)

Sense: A misspelling of "weird" commonly used in a specific local dialect or community.

Sample Sentences:

  1. In their town, they had their own set of weired words and phrases.
  2. The weired language spoken by the locals was difficult for outsiders to understand.

Part of Speech: Noun (as a local usage)

Sense: A term used by a specific local community to describe something peculiar or unique to their area.

Sample Sentences:

  1. The "weired" of this town is what makes it special and different from other places.
  2. Local festivals celebrate the unique weireds of the region.

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