No, it’s not misspelled. It sounds wrong, but—trust me—it’s right! It actually refers to when someone mixes two different languages together.
Umm , I didn't understand it. Sounded macaronic.
by Scarhead201 August 24, 2021
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Tiny french sugar burgers. Popular among white girls and pompous wealthy people.
"Wow, those macarons look delicious!"
"Yea but we don't have enough money."
by P1TPAT November 19, 2021
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This is very different from a macaroon. A macaroon is a coconut pastry, that is fluffy and white. A macaron, however, looks like a sandwich and is made of a cookie-like substance. There is filling on the inside. Learn the difference, people.
"What is your favorite dessert?"

"A macaroon."
"Oh, I don't like coconut."
"Neither do I. But I love those lil' sandwich thingies."
"OH MY GOD WHAT IS WRONG WITH YOU THAT'S NOT A MACAROON THAT'S A MACARON"
by I am bored and so are you December 17, 2019
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Macarons are a delicious French dessert. Hard to make, but worth it!
Girl 1: Hey, whatcha making?
Girl 2: I am making macarons!
by Dat Girl Over There October 21, 2016
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The name is derived from the Italian word macarone, maccarone or maccherone, the Italian meringue.

Essentially, it's a biscuit for a wanker.
"Totes just picked up some low carb goji-berry macarons from this sweet little under ground café. Lets go home and play soggy macarons"
by Hipsterfag June 24, 2013
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French for "yummy little sugar burgers".
French Person: Bonjour, je vous aide?
Normal Person: Yo, I'd like a "Le Royal with cheese"
French Person: Oui Monsieur Pulp fiction, c'est très drôle... Mais nous sommes une pâtisserie, pas de hamburgers ici.
Normal Person: Ok, give me like 50 of those little burgers.
French Person: D'accord Monsieur, ce sont des macarons.
by typingduck November 2, 2016
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Something like an oreo but instead of cream a less soft and less cold version of icecream,

NOT A MACAROON
by blaez kat May 27, 2014
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