short for missing in action. basically a member of the armed forces who didn't return home after serving, and whose whereabouts are unknown. may or may not be dead
Guy 1: "My dad is MIA, I saw him leave to go to the military years ago, and then I never saw or heard from him again. Nobody knows where he is"
Guy 2: "That's sad"
Guy 2: "That's sad"
by nlolhere July 17, 2020
The male version of a Mary Sue. Usually super strong and muscular, extremely attractive, everyone likes him except for the evil bad guys who only ever focus on Marty Stu instead of themselves, you get it.
I tried to enjoy the book that my aunt gave to me as a gift, but alas, the protagonist was too much of a Marty Stu for my taste.
by nlolhere February 24, 2021
The male version of a Mary Sue. Usually super strong and muscular, extremely attractive, everyone likes him except for the evil bad guys who only ever focus on Marty Stu instead of themselves, is all about action and being a hero, is perfect in every way, you get the point.
I tried to enjoy the book that my aunt gave to me as a gift, but alas, the protagonist was too much of a Marty Stu for my taste.
by nlolhere February 24, 2021
A very obscure part of Urban Dictionary, you click the circle with the two intersecting arrows, and it stashes a bunch of random definitions together on one page, but it only includes the current top definitions for the word being defined. The definitions can be about anything. The Random page also constantly updates with brand new definitions. It’s hard to explain. Once you try it, you’ll get it.
Random is probably the weirdest part of Urban Dictionary, no one really knows why it’s a thing, no one ever talks about it, and yet it’s still there, right on your screen. Some people have never noticed it or used it, but it still lurks at the top.
by nlolhere June 29, 2020
A dude who got away with so much stuff, until this past month where it all got exposed. His career’s basically over now
by nlolhere July 28, 2020
Spanish word for ass/butt. Often said by people who meant to say año, but forgot to use “ñ” instead of “n”
Someone: “Yo tiene diez anos!”
What they think they are saying: “I am ten years old!”
What they are actually saying: “I have ten butts!”
What they think they are saying: “I am ten years old!”
What they are actually saying: “I have ten butts!”
by nlolhere October 13, 2021
by nlolhere June 26, 2020