by RoundenBrown January 15, 2022
Verb.
When, on an internet discussion forum, a user is banned by a moderator and the other users celebrate.
When, on an internet forum, somebody is banned, and the other posters celebrate.
When, on an internet discussion forum, a user is banned by a moderator and the other users celebrate.
When, on an internet forum, somebody is banned, and the other posters celebrate.
by RoundenBrown August 14, 2015
HMA
Noun (N)
Origin: United States, late 20th century.
HMA is a three-letter police abbreviation used to describe a Hispanic/Latino adult male. The term originated in law enforcement agencies in the southern and southwestern United States, where there is a significant Hispanicand/or Latino population.
The abbreviation, when broken down, appears as below.
H = Hispanic
M = Male
A = Adult
Pronounced: "H *pause* M *pause* A."
Noun (N)
Origin: United States, late 20th century.
HMA is a three-letter police abbreviation used to describe a Hispanic/Latino adult male. The term originated in law enforcement agencies in the southern and southwestern United States, where there is a significant Hispanicand/or Latino population.
The abbreviation, when broken down, appears as below.
H = Hispanic
M = Male
A = Adult
Pronounced: "H *pause* M *pause* A."
Police officer: "Dispatch, this is 3-Alpha-9, I am in pursuit of a red late-model Toyota, with Arizona tags. Code three response, HMA driver. 11-99, shots fired."
by RoundenBrown January 06, 2010
A term used to hide the true meaning of a word or term, so that certain people, such as criminals and terrorists, will not get offended.
This is used mainly by politicians on the left side of the political spectrum, i.e. Democrats in the United States.
This is used mainly by politicians on the left side of the political spectrum, i.e. Democrats in the United States.
by RoundenBrown August 28, 2015
by RoundenBrown March 08, 2021