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Get the micey mug.1) A white girl who has been with 2 or more black men 2) A white girl who brags to her friends afterwards 3) White female who talks more slang than the black culture allows "These white hoes are all over every black dude in the bar. Its a bunch of lab mice in here."
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Get the Moice mug.the sweet mice on bagpuss that sing all the time and are so cool. some of their names are:
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(song sung by clockwork mice)
"heres a pin and heres a pingle
porcupines are always single
poor old 'pines they must not mingle
pingle pangle pingle"
(line spoken when mice are told they can't sing)
"mice like to sing. mice not sing, mice not work. MICE STRIKE!"
"heres a pin and heres a pingle
porcupines are always single
poor old 'pines they must not mingle
pingle pangle pingle"
(line spoken when mice are told they can't sing)
"mice like to sing. mice not sing, mice not work. MICE STRIKE!"
by :poisonedheart: January 14, 2004
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by BrainStutter April 30, 2019
Get the Mice mug.1. (Or 'mouse') Acronym for
Missing (an) Important Canon Event, and is used when describing fanfiction.
It means that the story may use the entire canon universe from the original show/movie/etc, but one crucial event has been left out for plot reasons. Y'know, like undoing the canon death of your main character, and all that.
2. to mice/mouse something: To leave out a crucial fact for one's own purposes/advantages
~walkingparody
Missing (an) Important Canon Event, and is used when describing fanfiction.
It means that the story may use the entire canon universe from the original show/movie/etc, but one crucial event has been left out for plot reasons. Y'know, like undoing the canon death of your main character, and all that.
2. to mice/mouse something: To leave out a crucial fact for one's own purposes/advantages
~walkingparody
Example one: "MICE fanfiction of Harry Potter: In this fanfiction, Harry's parents are never killed by You-Know-Who"
Example two: "Geepers, my mother-in-law just moused out the fact that her daughter and I ever got married - treated me like a total stranger."
Example two: "Geepers, my mother-in-law just moused out the fact that her daughter and I ever got married - treated me like a total stranger."
by walkingparody April 21, 2007
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