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Methlete 

A new kind of athlete....but not really.
Just because you ran track back in high school doesnt mean you are an athlete. If you do meth, you are a meth head...now you're a methlete.
Methlete by BloodDancer November 27, 2012
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Methlete 

A person who frequently uses Meth yet takes care of business such as paying bills, showering, laundry, and any other make believe task because it literally does not happen
Little Jeffrey has to stay after school for the Methletes club and it can sometimes last 2-3 days straight. They try to get a lot done.
Methlete by Dig Nitty March 3, 2019

Methlete 

A needle injecting meth head that always wins or takes first place at track and filth.
Stevo: Hey Davo did ya see that skinny crackhead chick that came around Gary's today for a pipnic.
Davo: yeh no shit aye, she must inject the stuff usually.
Stevo: yeh i would say she is definitely a methlete from way back with track marks like that.
Methlete by BUCKYWEED1988 February 14, 2020

methalete 

Some one who is criddlen so hard that they are actually at a higher level then the average tweaker. One who has reached the status of methalete has perfected the act of tweaking to a sport, a highly competitve sport.
That methalete is either cleaning or running a tri-methalon.
methalete by JimmyPockets May 5, 2008

mathlete 

An individual who excels in mathematics to the point where he or she could make mathematics into a sport.
Dayum, I was like Kobe up in Calculus, I come from a family of mathletes.
mathlete by art-i-choke July 22, 2010

mathlete 

n - An active participant in league-centered mathematical competitions, such as ARML, NYSML, and state-run programs.

Etymololgy: from the English math and athlete, a composite word invented circa 1975 by J. Bryan Sullivan, president of the national math league and math league coach of Hudson, Massachusetts and the Western Massachusetts Region.
The State math competition is a sight to see. The very thought of so many mathletes in one room inspires awe.
mathlete by Peter Goldstein October 8, 2004