Wed

Word WED
Character 3
Hyphenation wed
Pronunciations /ˈwɛd/

Definitions and meanings of "Wed"

What do we mean by wed?

To take as a spouse; marry. intransitive verb

To perform the marriage ceremony for; join in matrimony. intransitive verb

To unite closely. intransitive verb

To cause to adhere devotedly or stubbornly. intransitive verb

To take a spouse; marry. intransitive verb

An abbreviation of Wednesday.

To pledge; hence, to wager.

To marry; take for husband or for wife.

To join in marriage; give or unite in wedlock.

To unite closely in affection; attach firmly by passion or prejudice: as, to be wedded to one's habits or opinions.

To unite forever or inseparably.

To espouse; take part with.

To marry; contract marriage; become united as in matrimony.

A pledge; pawn; security. noun

To take for husband or for wife by a formal ceremony; to marry; to espouse. transitive verb

To join in marriage; to give in wedlock. transitive verb

Fig.: To unite as if by the affections or the bond of marriage; to attach firmly or indissolubly. transitive verb

To take to one's self and support; to espouse. transitive verb

A pledge; a pawn. noun

To contact matrimony; to marry. intransitive verb

To perform the marriage ceremony for; to join in matrimony.

To take as one's spouse.

To take a spouse.

To join or commit to, more or less permanently, as if in marriage.

To take to oneself and support; to espouse.

To wager, stake, bet, place a bet, make a wager.

An arabic name for an amazing girl with a smile that brightens up the room. wed is a nice girl with no bit of bad in her blood, she seeks peace and harmony, any girl named wed is instantly a girl that you should keep forever. Urban Dictionary

A slang term for marijuana commonly used at camp st. mary's. Wed is usually "dropped" instead of smoked. Urban Dictionary

To gain 40 lbs through complacency and disinterest. Urban Dictionary

Yeah yeah get on with it! Where is the food in this place? Urban Dictionary

The fusing of two metals with a hot torch. Urban Dictionary

Expensive drama where you have to wear uncomfortable clothing because 2 people said so Urban Dictionary

An event which will provoke the release of all known human bodily fluids, though not every person in attendance will release all of the fluids. Among the fluids to be released: * Tears: The mother of the bride will cry at how nice her daughter looks and how beautiful the event is; * Nasal discharge: Someone is bound to sneeze during the service; * Sweat: The groom will be sweating, as he’ll be wondering if he’s making the right choice and ponders how his life may change; * Saliva: “You may now kiss the bride …” * Urine: At one point, all guests are going to have to take a leak; * Vomit/stomach acid: Someone’s bound to have a few too many at the reception and spend much of the time driving the porcelain bus; * Semen/vaginal fluids: The couple will get their freak on for the first time as husband and wife, if not the first time ever; * Milk: If the bride gets pregnant, her ta-tas will produce milk when the baby is born; * Blood: The divorce a few years down the road will result in either physical or figurative bloodshed Urban Dictionary

Funerals with cake Urban Dictionary

The instance of a £15,000/$27,000 event featuring two people taking the fisrt step toward divorce, recieving 12 toasters, dancing to lame Celine Dion songs and eating obscene amounts of cake. At least one embarrasing drunk is required. Urban Dictionary

Typically, a $20,000-$50,000 party intended to represent a heterosexual couple's devotion to one another (see marriage). Such a party usually involves a year or more of planning and lasts only a single day. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Wed

The word "wed" in example sentences

And he is taking over the stations again wed to repeat his healthcare infomerical. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Here’s an excerpt from one of my favorite scenes when she first begins to realize that the man she’s wed is not who she thinks he is. ❋ Nalini Singh (2010)

It isn't no weddin'-ring, "says she," for I never was what you might call wed, "says she," but I got it from the Jew t 'make believe I was; for it didn't do nobody no hurt, an' it sort o 'pleased me. ❋ William Dean Howells (1878)

"But whom hath mine uncle wed, that is thus unbuxom [disobedient] to him?" ❋ Emily Sarah Holt (1864)

In the episode, Christian and Liz get set to wed, which is odd because Liz used to be a lesbian and Christian, one of the show's two main plastic surgeons, is a commitaphobe male slut.

Example: Billy and Betty have been married for seven years in California and amicably divorce, only to find that unbeknown to them both, Billy's divorce from his first wife wasn't final when he "wed" Betty seven years before! ❋ Unknown (2010)

One day after Reece Fleming and Elleanor Purgslove were "wed," Reece died peacefully at his home. ❋ Unknown (2008)

He learned how to propagate and "wed" his own trees and in 1763 was particularly active. ❋ Paul Leland Haworth (N/A)

"And ye have ordained respecting every man who has given his 'wed' in our gildships, if he should die, that each gild brother shall give a 'genuine loaf' for his soul, and sing a ditty, or get it sung, within thirty days." ❋ Mrs. James Sadlier (1861)

The wise virgins take oil with which to fill their lamps when they wait to "wed" Christ and the foolish virgins do not. ❋ Unknown (1679)

The United Kingdom's Parliament hosted its first ever same-sex civil partnership ceremony when European minister Chris Bryant "wed" his partner Jared Cranney at the Palace of Westminster on Saturday. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The radio presenter then 'wed' fellow housemate Victor Ebuwa and the pair took to the dance floor after her arrival in the house. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Details were scant, but the head of the National Monument Foundation said the Charleston area, with its rich history, is the most appropriate place on the East Coast to "wed" Lady Liberty with an complementary statue in the South. ❋ Post And Courier (2010)

We're kind of wed to the Dojo implementation of the client-side bit, so we may as well use more of the Dojo widgets for a richer UI. ❋ Unknown (2009)

After one such ceremony, she was "wed" to an uncle and led to a chicken coop. ❋ Unknown (2009)

guy #1: who is [that girl]? she seems [cute]. guy#2: yeah [thats] wed:) ❋ Middleeaternmfffff (2021)

Person 1: [Would you like to] [smoke weed]? Person 2: No, but I would be interested in [dropping] wed. ❋ Cuntherine (2008)

I wed my [longtime] girlfriend and [I have never] been [happier]. ❋ Peter Perroni (2006)

[Hurry up] with this [wedding]! [I wanna go home]! ❋ SomeoneWhoMakesDefinitions (2013)

Webster’s Dictionary defines wedding as “the [fusing] of two metals with a hot [torch].” Well you know something? I think you guys are two metals … [gold medals]. ❋ M. Scott (2007)

This [wedding] is [boring] ❋ SUMFURRYTHING (2021)

Better [bring a towel] - [weddings] result in [loss] of bodily fliuds! ❋ Pimpmaster Pete (2008)

Hey you wanna go to the [wedding]? [No Thanks] [I would rather] go to a bar to see people throw their lives away in a less dramatic way ❋ Cyanide And Applesauce (2015)

[Went] to a wedding. [Got] [drunk]. ❋ Liastd (2006)

You're going to stay married [damnit], cause we didn't pay $40,[000] on your wedding for nothing. -- A mother to her daughter 5 years after [marriage]. ❋ Some Man (2007)

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