Maze movementz are the mazage that run through all of us. Maze movementz dictate the face of the world, through the maze power that it provides for all of us, which also dictates CWOP, which is cheez whizz orange pop. This CWOP runs through us all, and the mave movementz help us to beat the evil power rangers. THe power rangers of the first season, MMPR, are the great power rangers, which could be respected by all of us, including the Maze Movement Mazemovemteer, which is me. Now the Evil Power Rangers, seek to destroy power rangers, which I will eventually conquer.
by Crispin Von Movementz March 15, 2007

A game in which a mouse or other small creature is released unwilling into the twisting maze of another creature's colon.
Man that ferret and I played a long game of hedge maze last night, took it forever to find its way outta my maze.
by The Hooded Pickle April 21, 2009

Danielle is so Uh-Mazing
by Mr.Uh-mazing January 18, 2009

adj. Amazing online, terrible on LAN. (Refers to online games such as counter-strike and other e-sports that can possibly be hacked)
by eMan September 23, 2005

by Jen lazaro January 2, 2020

A covid maze out the front of a Bunnings Store, usually large in size to control people waiting to enter a Bunnings Store during covid times. The maze is always marked out using tall orange traffic cones and reflective white and red tape to control people in lines. You will usually find a clueless "security guard" waiting for you to show your check in QR code to.
I went to Bunnings and found a Bunnings Maze. So instead of waiting like a dickhead, I went to another store!!
by Unknown5000! October 8, 2021

Noun. Part of a conversation wherein the excessive use of pronouns (he, she, they, it, this, what) makes listeners lost. Also called extreme "high context" speech.
- "Wait! He hit you? Who hit you? Jeff or Tim?" "No, it was Sam. Sorry for the pronoun maze. I hate it when others do that to me, too."
- "You ran into 'him'?" "No. Into 'her'. 'He' was watching." "With 'them'? I thought 'they' had left." "Yeah, 'they' left with 'him'." "With which 'him'? This is becoming a pronoun maze. Start over."
- "You ran into 'him'?" "No. Into 'her'. 'He' was watching." "With 'them'? I thought 'they' had left." "Yeah, 'they' left with 'him'." "With which 'him'? This is becoming a pronoun maze. Start over."
by UGiveUp November 11, 2017
