Moobs
The breast-like protruding chest of males that is often more noticeable the more obese the male is The word moobs came from a clipping and blending process in which the m of man was clipped More…
Moobs
Pectorals that resemble women’s breasts Moobs are man boobs, or rather, they are the pectorals of obese men. The term moobs is used when the men’s pectorals begin to resemble More…
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The chest of a man. Used in situations where the male chest is enlarged due to being fat or too muscular. =This is a blend of the words ‘man’ and ‘boobs’. Boobs is a well-known slang that More…
Moobs[5]
Unusually large breasts on a man that resemble that of a female. Usually present in obese men. =Look at the moobs on that guy. Etymology : A blend of man and boobs. =2013. After More…
mooby
the flabby pectoral muscles on a male, originating from the term man boobs Man boob is a very slang, yet common term and thus, mooby is also quite useful. =That guy had the most ridiculous More…
MOOC
Massive Open Online Course. A course offered online to a large number of people like Coursera. =Waseem enrolled in a functional programming MOOC because he wanted to learn Scala. More…
Moochies
(affixation) Moochies is like a disease. It is an ‘illness’ a person can have that makes them beg off of other people without repayment, however, it is not permanent. It is a phase the More…
mood
(/ noun) A response implying agreement to something that is relatable, whether it is a statement said by someone or a situation. For example, mood would be an appropriate response to both More…
Mood
(Other) A response to something which the speaker connects to. A relatable comment or image. =Usually used for comedic effect to show how something someone says or does expresses the More…
mood (2)
In colloquial settings, the word mood is used to indicate agreement on a certain matter or feeling. However, it can’t be used with just any form of emotion. In common usage, it is most More…
moof
to hook up with someone who is notably less attractive than you =“Damn bro, you moofed!” Etymology : purposefully assigning new meaning to funny sounding menu item from District 7 Grill More…
Mook
to be cheated or to be wronged in someway that was deceitful =I paid $200, later I realized it wasn't worth anymore than $20. Man, he mooked me. =My brother
Moonscape
A view of or resembling the surface of moon, characterized by rockiness and barrenness =Moonscape, on Earth. Etymology : 'moon' + 'scape' =SPACE.com
Moosh
the act of compressing one object with another. blending and clipping: formed from ‘mash’ + ‘smoosh’ =Don’t open the door all the way or it will moosh the More…
Moot
irrelevant, deprived of practical significance =I would like to date him, but it's moot because he doesn't even want to be in a relationship. =female friend from M.I.T. over AOL More…
Mop
Messy hair. =Term “mop” can be used to describe someone’s hair as in “you have a mop on your head.” Because of a mop’s coarse strings it serves as a good analogy for a person’s hair. Often More…
Mornting
(Novel Creation) “Mornting” has the same definition of the original “morning” meaning first part of the day. =The greeting “Good mornting” is frequenly used by drag queens on the hit VH1 More…
Moroff
(more+off) someone who is more off than on; comes from the word "moron" =He is just a total idiot; you wouldn't be wrong to call him a moroff. Etymology : The definition of More…
morphemize
To make a word or part of a word into a morpheme. Eric B. innovated this word during a linguistics lecture at Rice University. The word was used in the context of neologisms, new words not More…