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  • verb Present participle of weird.

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Examples

  • I do belive in global warming or "weirding" as a biology professor of mine put it.

    Glenn Beck Responds to James Cameron, Calls Avatar a “Smurf-Murdering Movie” | /Film 2010

  • I'm telling you, it's kind of weirding me out that I am liking these particular songs so much. hehe This one kind of has a Jamaican feel though.

    Sky rockets in flight, afternoon delight eyesrbleding 2008

  • I'd tend to side with Joe on that one -- 'weirding' makes it too easy to lump those who'd discuss it into belonging to some sort of a fringe movement.

    TreeHugger 2010

  • Global climate collapse or chaos or 'weirding', whatevr you choose calling it will be easy to shove under the rug for 10 more years, Then it will be so obvious those involved will be unable to deny it, and the general public will really start panicking.

    Original Signal - Transmitting Digg 2010

  • I look over, and he is weirding out something awful.

    Angry Young Man Chris Lynch 2011

  • "It's a new normal and I really do think that global weirding is the best way to describe what we're seeing," she says.

    William S. Becker: Can We Handle Nature's New Norm? Part 1 William S. Becker 2011

  • Yet just as we participate in the creation of climate change, or "global weirding," with our voracious consumption of coal, oil and natural gas, we also participate in the creation of our own insecurity by spawning, bomb after bomb, endless reasons for people to hate us.

    Robert Koehler: A Bad Day That Never Changes Robert Koehler 2011

  • I look over, and he is weirding out something awful.

    Angry Young Man Chris Lynch 2011

  • Yet just as we participate in the creation of climate change, or "global weirding," with our voracious consumption of coal, oil and natural gas, we also participate in the creation of our own insecurity by spawning, bomb after bomb, endless reasons for people to hate us.

    Robert Koehler: A Bad Day That Never Changes Robert Koehler 2011

  • Yet just as we participate in the creation of climate change, or "global weirding," with our voracious consumption of coal, oil and natural gas, we also participate in the creation of our own insecurity by spawning, bomb after bomb, endless reasons for people to hate us.

    Robert Koehler: A Bad Day That Never Changes Robert Koehler 2011

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