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Mewie is the act or movement of lips that students says repeatedly every single day. One could say mewie when they are feeling some sort of anger. Not only can one just say the word Mewie alone, you could add words to make it even better. Mr. Seleshi, a very good student, has said, "Mewie, tewie, sewie," also he has said, " Imagine, mewie pewie." Although many will be confused by the statement, it is truly a remarkable statement to all of mankind. In Randolph, new jersey, some, to be specific, someone with the initials of F.S. often use more intense words such as "ImAgInE…?" Though many do not know exactly what this word may mean, it is intense, and is a great, solid way of expressing such severe anger.
During Period 9, in the class titled Sports and Entertainment Management a student proclaimed to the teacher, "Mewie, tewie, sewie."
Mewie by Tyler Mantone May 9, 2019
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an expression to describe yourself in a third-party way in a cutesy manner. More often than not, it is used to your significant other.
"hi, I'm here." "meepies coming over."
meepie by meepiecreator January 20, 2021
It's a megan who is delicious like pie.
"Hey megpie!" "What's a megpie?" "Someone who is delicious like pie."
megpie by megan and tylar December 9, 2008
Someone who is your best friend until someone new and shiny comes along when she will ditch you in a heartbeat.
'Hey Gary I thought you and Megan were TIGHT why she over there with Sophie chattin shit about you'
"ah man, she's a Megpie'
Megpie by Mia Metro September 29, 2020
A creator who speaks in a high pitched voice, and speaks gibberish. Her community has adapted to her made up language, and has finally understood her. She has the memory of a goldfish, and the personality of a cat. In all seriousness, she is a hardworking streamer, who does a lot to make her community happy. Thanks melpie
Oh, did you see that melpie's streaming?
melpie by Dozarp May 31, 2021
Furry animals with white tufts as tails, making them easy to spot. Sometimes called rabbits. Good to eat, especially with a dab of snail relish in the side.

~Terry Pratchett

The Shepherd’s Crown
Could this wee little mowpie be the fearsome Queen they had heard about?
Mowpie by LyleAboleth April 9, 2018