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monet, a - Someone who is very good looking from a distance, yet from up close the attraction diminishes. e.g., He was hot from afar, but he turned out to be a Monet when I went up to speak. submitted by jerher |
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money - "Pronounced: Maaah-kneeMeaning: good, beneficial" e.g., That footie game last night was mo-ney! submitted by trent - (www) |
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money - Friend, homie, dog, dawg, etc. Popularized by rapper DMX. e.g., Hey, money, what's poppin? submitted by alex |
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money box - The ATM machine, the bank, or someone who owes you money. e.g., We have to hit the money box before we go out. submitted by jon |
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money dismorphic disorder - Those people with money and power who think they are more attractive than they actually are may be sufferers of this disorder. e.g., Donald Trump isn't exactly a hunk but he sure acts that way. It's a clear case of power dismorphic disorder. submitted by evelien |
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money ramp - The money ramp is the incline in business determining where you stand financially. Success is moving up the money ramp. Don't look down the money ramp or your dreams may dwindle. e.g., Lead generation is important in hauling a business up the money ramp. submitted by Lindsay Rinehart - (www) |
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money-maybe - Automatic teller machine, especially one in a popular or busy location and frequently out of cash. e.g., Before we go to the movie, I have to hit the money-maybe. Otherwise you're buying. submitted by Crossbow |
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moneystary - A highly successful enterprise run by monks. e.g., Carelton thought he would find peace, quiet, and a humble life when he took the holy orders, but he wound up in a moneystary. submitted by Charlie Lesko |
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moneytemple - ATM. e.g., Retail merchants carry extra change on bank holidays, especially now that shoppers can worship at the moneytemple and all pay in twenties. submitted by Sande Simpson |
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moneytree - An unending producer of money. e.g., After finding out he was just a moneytree to them, he decided to work only for himself from then on. submitted by Adrian R. Lawler |
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mong - A prolonged period of extreme laziness (probably including a nap, lounging around, chocolate, and telly). e.g., I’ve had a hard day at workAll I want to do now is mong all evening. submitted by Mark Adams - (www) |
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mongathon - 1. Televised charity appeal led by persons of limited intellect,. 2. 26-mile road race involving large numbers of mongs. e.g., 1. Last year's mongathon raised three thousand monies. 2. The annual mongathon was a great success and nearly set a new world record. submitted by Michael Stradling |
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monged - Very drunk. e.g., You should have seen how stupid he was acting--he was monged. submitted by Richard Craggs |
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monger - Abbreviation: mong. Stupid people--idiot, or alternatively can be used as a nickname for friends. e.g., Cassie is just a monger. OR Hey, mong, what's going on? submitted by Cassie - (www) |
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mongfrucious - Unreasonably large, numerous, expansive or extensive: descriptive. May also be used as an exclamatory statement. e.g., That was a mongfrucious amount of money. | He owns a mongfrucious amount of land. | Godzilla is a mongfrucious lizard. | Mongfrucious! submitted by jim barclay |
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mongle - Broken, piece of junk. e.g., You mongled your arm when you fell down. submitted by Nathan Genge |
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mongloid - Similar to "meathead," but with the emphasis on large physical size and lack of intelligence. (ED. This term smacks of racism. It is associated with Down Syndrome, named for J. Langdon Down, himself -- to be kind -- perhaps more than politically incorrect.) e.g., 1. See the size of that bouncer? Mongloid could barely fit through the door. (Could have "meathead" sense of being a jerk here.) 2. Didja' see the pizza guy? That mongloid could barely fit through the door. (Less of the "meathead" sense here. The pizza guy's a lot less likely to be acting like a jerk.) submitted by John Stewart |
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mongman - A person of limited intelligence. e.g., Many of his fellow lecturers were eminent leaders in their fields, but Professor X was a right mongman. submitted by Michael |
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mongo - Name for a person who is mentally deficient. e.g., Nice driving there, Mongo! submitted by limbodog |
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mongorian - A person who likes to knock down city walls. e.g., Mongorians? What the hell are Mongorians doing here? submitted by Ben Walker |
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mongulated - Messed up. e.g., I mongulated that chocolate cake and now it's no good to eat. submitted by Cat Bryant |
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mongy - Warped, distorted, or a bit dodgy. e.g., I left my favourite CD in the sun and it went all mongy. | I'd buy it but it looks pretty mongy -- it probably won't work. submitted by Arrakis |
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monitoweritis - A disease that affects people (especially the elderly) when they approach within a six-foot radius of a computer that has a negative affect on their common sense. e.g., "What's a keyboard?" "It's the board in front of you with all the keys on it. Is your monitoweritis acting up again?" submitted by Jason |
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monk - To mess with, to attempt to deceive. Used exceedingly well when negotiating the price on a vehicle. e.g., Look, I know the list price on this car, I know your margins, and I know you're desperate for a sale. Don't monk with me. submitted by schmoopy |
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monk - One who displays OCD-like behavior, similar to the TV character Adrian Monk. | To monk is to behave in obsessive-compulsive way, especially to be finicky about the way things look. From the television series Monk. e.g., Bob: I have to button all the buttons on a duvet cover every time they are undone. Rod: Don't be such a monk, Bob. | When I squared my wife's robe on a hangar, she asked me if I was monking it. submitted by Robert Wong |
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monk-style - To temporarly obstain from any sex, alcohol, or drugs. e.g., Cindy isn't going clubbing anymore. She's going monk-style tonight. submitted by Terry |
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monka - The people that take 911 calls. e.g., The monka tried to calm the lady down. submitted by Sam 7th English |
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monketary funned - They're monkeying around with our monetary system and well-being -- and all us innocent folk are just being funned, played with, victims of their actions and control. e.g., It's no fun being monketary funned and having to lose your home or even being homeless, no job, no food, no help, and perhaps no hope. submitted by Paul Edic - (www) |
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monkey - Frenetic, often violent, usually reacting to something not understood. e.g., I wanted to tell him it was over, but I thought he'd go monkey on me. | I was teasing Phil's cat, which was funny until it went monkey on my face. submitted by mila |
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monkey - Cute. e.g., You look very monkey in your new outfit. submitted by Nicole Hamilton |
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monkey - In poker, a 10, J, Q, K, A -- a straight. e.g., If we get a monkey we win. submitted by Jeremy 7th English |
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monkey around - Goofing off, especially when you don't have time to goof off. e.g., Dad to Tom, "Better do your homework and quit making up words, son. You don't have time to be monkeying around this evening." submitted by Tom Degarmo |
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monkey boy - Mild insult. From the movie The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension. Speaking it in casual conversation cements your geekness and attracts (for better or worse) other like-minded individuals. e.g., 1. Doctor Emilio Lizardo & Lord John Whorfin, in concert: Laugh-a while you can, monkey boy. 2. I love you, monkey boy. 3. John Bigboote: It's not my goddamn planet, understand, monkey boy? submitted by Carlos Coutinho |
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monkey hangar - The place where they parked the flying monkeys from The Wizard of Oz between takes. e.g., What a crappy year 1939 was. Day after day I had to clean the monkey hangar. Yeah, that's right. Monkey crap everywhere. submitted by HD Fowler |
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monkey hurlage - Crap. e.g., Ed, cut the monkey hurlage. submitted by «Michael Quinion» - (www) |
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monkey tricks - The concept that all human endeavors and achievements, regardless of their apparent complexity, are nothing more than a series of stupidly simple behaviors that a monkey could learn. Sometimes used derisively and sometimes threateningly to people who are very competent in their fields. The contributor believes this concept is actually liberating. Anything can be accomplished by nearly anyone, given the opportunity. Everything boils down to a set of monkey tricks. e.g., Copying and pasting text in a word-processing program is a set of two monkey tricks: Ctrl C and Ctrl V. submitted by Rob Bowman |
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monkey-bath - A bath so hot, that when lowering yourself in, you go: "Oo! Oo! Oo! Aa! Aa! Aa!" e.g., I did not use enough cold water. That was a monkey-bath. submitted by Andy Watson |
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monkey-flip - A white trash variation of a martial arts maneuver whereby the attacker tosses the defender over his head. e.g., Don't mess with me or I'll monkey-flip ya. submitted by Tyler |
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monkey-hanger - Derogatory term for Hartlepool residents, by other North-Easteners (England). From the fact that the town hanged a monkey during the Napoleonic wars, mistaking it for a French spy. e.g., "Have you met our new teacher?" "Yeah, she's a monkey-hanger." submitted by Adam Leslie |
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monkeyboys - Any of the in studio producers of Pam Stone's radio show. e.g., The monkeyboys sure have to keep up with Pam and Pip on the air during each day's show. submitted by Jack Driggers |
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monkeyish - Acting stupid. If someone is monkeyish, he is "acting" stupid -- but he's not. e.g., "Chris acted monkeyish at the party last week." "No, you're wrong. He wasn't acting. Chris is,.i> stupid. submitted by sonic |
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monkeypod - Another name for one's crib, domicile, or place of abode. e.g., Come on over to my monkeypod after the game. We'll chill and watch DVDs, maybe drink a few beers. submitted by Paul |
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monkeytoe - The ability to pick up various objects with one's feet. e.g., Doug, can you grab my pencil on the floor with your monkeytoe? submitted by Ellen |
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monktified - Describes a person or situation that is primal in nature or that is foolish. e.g., The monktified customer service representative could not provide any sensible help to the customer. submitted by gene seal |
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monniker - Alternative spelling of monicker: alias, nickname. e.g., Thank you for being so fiercely protective of that little pd monniker. submitted by «Marty D'Mello» |
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monocracy - A form of government in which members from the same family get elected as rulers democratically. e.g., Monocracy is gaining ground in most of South Asia. submitted by J. Ajith Kumar - (www) |
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monoker - A type of personal name when one chooses to use only one name -- e.g, Dog, Donovan, Madonna, Prince, Trevanian. e.g., He's decided to call himself just "Lance" -- he feels a monoker has more impact. submitted by Elliot Landes - (www) |
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monolunaticidy - When something is horribly repetitive or boring but also horribly insane. e.g., Practice today had so much monolunaticidy--our director kept doing cartwheels to get our attention. submitted by Lacey McDonnell |
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monomatopoeia - Sound effects not recorded in stereo. e.g., Older films suffer from monomatopoeia. submitted by Hammerton - (www) |
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monomergbhleu - The film of ink or pencil left behind on one's hand after writing. e.g., Dang it -- I got monomergbhleu on my hand and it smudged my drawing. submitted by dr. marjorie bailey - (www) |
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