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Definitions by marcotoa

mar/mam/may/maine/mayself

From the word "Mario". It's a neopronoun that is created be me, which is based on the pronoun "I" for the patterns.
mar/mam/may/maine/mayself (Pronoun)

mar: Subjective form, shorting of the term "Mario"
mam: Objective form, based on the last letter of "him"
may: Possessive adjective, based on "my" with an "a" to avoid confusion, also "mair"
maine: Possessive pronoun, Based on "mine"
mayself: see "may" for the etymology.

thing, thing, things, things, thingself

This is a customized pronoun that is created by me. This is a dehumanizing pronoun that is used to describe nonbinary people or even people with known sex insultingly and rudely. Like the pronoun "it", it was used as a highly offensive slur to describe nonbinary or gender-nonconforming individuals, but now seldom used by them as their personal pronoun.
"thing, thing, things, things, thingself" Pronoun
Subjective: thing (originally for nonhumanic objects, but this term is used to describe people in a dehumanizing way.)
Objective: thing (unchanged, like the pronoun "it")
Possessive Adjective & Pronoun: things or sometimes thing's with an apostrophe (directly adding an "s" like the pronoun "its")
Reflexive: thingself (based on the pattern of "himself"
Originally a black slang (or African American slang) to mean good. Other forms are badder and baddest. If the speaker doesn't know what this slang term means, they will think it's hard to analyse or understand since this slang comes from the acronym. Due to the evolvement or the language, this term is widely used especially in American English.
The game is so bad! In this sentence, it means that something is really good.

If you write "This game is the worst", it has a negative connotation.
If you write "This game is the baddest", it means that the game "is" good and it has a positive connotation.
Bad by marcotoa October 3, 2025
1. Merry, jolly
2. Bright, showy, colourful
3. Homosexual
4. (Informal and usually offensive) Bad, lame, uncool. (Used by young people, as an antonym of senses 1-2)
Note: Sense 4 can be offensive to many people, especially gay man. This sense has been harshly criticised by many homosexuals. As a noun, gay is usually considered offensive as a noun rather than an adjective
gay by marcotoa January 29, 2025
1. Curly, frizzy or hair
2. Disapproving: lewd, malicious
For example: kinky sex videos, kinky sex toys
Or kinky hair (sense 1)
Kinky by marcotoa January 20, 2025
According to Webster’s dictionary, the word whore can refer to any woman, as a term of abuse and disparagement
You whore! Or You bitch!
Whore by marcotoa January 20, 2025

Rekcufrehtom 

Pronunciation: reck-cuf-ret-tom

Reverse the whole word: it’s the most taboo word in the US English.
You rekcufrehtom! Don’t make me angry!
Rekcufrehtom by marcotoa January 20, 2025