Define Verily Meaning

Verily
A a shortening of the phrase "very much so", even though there is no "ly" in the phrase. can also be used to mean "very much"


I want to maim you so verily, you have no idea.
By Benedikta
Verily
Truly, certainly, confidently.

Note - Commonly misuse and/or misunderstood as Very much.

Do you want to watch that movie?
Verily.
By Cherin
Yea Verily
An Exclamation used to either affirm the preceding statement

or to imply the statement to be made immediately after has greater significance to the audience in question.

1."Last night was a bit hectic"

"yea verily"

2."Yea verily 'tis the hour in which to consume Lambrini"
By Dolorita
Yeah Verily ...
"Yeah verily" is a supposedly medieval English expression denoting the positive response to someones statement or expression made. It was popularized in the comedy movie: The Court Jester -

Danny Kay in the comedy movie: Court Jester, used the expression - "Yeah Verily ...". It was a positive, humorous emphasis pinned after a statement made, with the idea of: Yes that's true, yes in agreement with the previous speakers statement. It has nothing to do with the "cheap expression" suggested earlier.
By Marget
Verily-Cransberry
One of the most beautiful alcoholic drinks ever to grace the shores of this wondrous land

Verily-Cransberry: to speedrun the act of consuming amaretto at a pace only previously known to Lance Armstrong
By Odelle