Muh-fuh
A shortened form of a curse word preceded by "mother". Gaining popularity because of people's subconscious tendency to mumble curses. Also loses much of the negative More…
Mule
(metaphor, extension) In online videogames, using a created player character for the sole purpose of storing items the primary player character may need but does not have the space in the More…
Mulligan
An occurrence in frisbee in which a player on Team A is in his own end-zone and throws the frisbee down field. A player on Team B hits the frisbee mid-air, allowing it to be caught by More…
Multi
The university course entitled ‘Multivariable Calculus’ The speaker used this word simply because it is easier to say than the full title it represents. It is very similar to More…
Multi
A multivitamin, a dietary supplement. reason used: The advertisement was in a five second spot, which meant they were pressed for time, so most likely they chose to use the word multi to More…
Multi-Touch
The feature on touch-screen devices that allow you to use more than one fingers for gestures such as zooming, scrolling, etc. The term became popular with the introduction of Apple iPhone More…
multi-touch9
(adjective) describing a touchpad or apparatus that operates with multiple finger commands. For example, sliding on the touchpad to the left with one finger will have a different effect than More…
Multidude
(Used as a group of people.; Multitude+Dude) "Multidude" is a group of surfers, or even simply a group of males. The term blends "multitude" with the noun More…
multietatuary
Possessing members from many states, provinces, or territories within the same nation. The adjective was formed because the speaker wished to express the diversity of Rice University, but a More…
Multitaskative
Describes a person that can actively perform several tasks at one time. Multitaskative is often used to describe today’s youth and their ability to do several things at a time and how More…
multitasking
to engage in many or multiple activities at once This is a fairly common word today, but is new to English. It kind of matches our lives today in this increasingly technologically based More…
Multitasktive
Describes a person that can actively perform several tasks at one time. “Multitaskative” is often used to describe today’s youth and their ability to do several things at More…
Mum
Used in the form “keep it mum”, meaning keep it quiet or low on the radar. Not wanting to call attention to a secret or rumor. =“Well, I think he likes her, but let’s keep it mum.” –friend More…
mumblecore
Genre of independent films that emphasizes dialogue and relationships between characters. “Mumble” from the characteristic subtle and natural dialogue found in the genre, “-core” suffix More…
munch
To wipe out, or crash in a silly or stupid manner; usually denoting someone falling of a bike or board. =saw a biker munch it on the inner loop today. Etymology : formed from MUNCH More…
munchies
the condition of being extremely hungry It usually comes as a result of smoking a ridiculous amount of marijuana. =I have the munchies; that is what weed does to you. =Friend
munge
to compress two items into one which is shorter in size than that of the combined parent items Type of word formation: Blending: combining the inner sound of one word “crunch” More…
Munter
Very ugly person, very unattractive. undefined =“No… She is Munter, mate.” Etymology : Brit. Slang =My friend
Muphry's Law
(Noun) An adage that states that if someone says or writes something criticizing grammar or proofreading, then there will be something wrong with the grammar of what he said or wrote. It is More…