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The clothing worn by a clown or jester, especially during times such as Mardi-Gras or Carnival. Fortunato arrived at the festival wearing motley, complete with a belled cap.
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Wild and crazy; loud. Greatest 80's hair metal band alive!! Dude, that concert was very motley! I cant wait for the next one!!!
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incongruously varied in appearance or character; disparate -"No borrowing lunch Motley"
-"A Motley crew of discontents and zealots" -"Who's that?" -"Sean motley" |
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Behaviour associated with football fans and general 'laddish' behaviour.
Plural: Mots or Motz |
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Motley,meaning ugly, or gross looking Look at the guy, he's motley!
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a term describing a guy who beats girls and is a violent...choice weapon is either rolled up newspapers or extremely small penises "I'm not going to hit you back...I'm not a violent motley"
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A crazy chevy driver that beats women with small penises which is usually his. I can't do a motley on you, i have a big penis.
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