by Berrylady August 29, 2019
Her magnetism and electrifying personality is absolutely fascinating to any man. She is charming and mysterious. She typically has blonde shiny hair and sparkly eyes.
She love wildly, but not naively. She care passionately, but always purposely. She is soft, but also strong. She is the type of woman you would marry.
She love wildly, but not naively. She care passionately, but always purposely. She is soft, but also strong. She is the type of woman you would marry.
Moa, Her blonde hair is almost white. It falls to a straight line down her back, absolutely flat and shining in the spring light. When she turns her head it moves with her like a liquid and about her face.
by Svenns December 20, 2019
Moa is a nordic name often confused with the extinct pre-historic bird, the Moa Bird. Moa (m-o!-ah) is a tired, slightly confused soul with a big ass. She's a good, loyal friend and will always be there for you in times of need. Get yourself a Moa, your life will increase significally in all ways possible.
"Moa you dumb bitch, why are you standing in the middle of the road??"
"I just love Moa, she's been so helpful lately."
"I just love Moa, she's been so helpful lately."
by confusedmoa November 05, 2019
Moa has a magnetism and electrifying personality she is absolutely fascinating to any man and can charm just about anyone. She typically has shiny blonde hair and sparkly blue eyes.
She love wildly, but not naively. She care passionately, but always purposely. She is soft, but also strong. She is the type of woman you marry.
She love wildly, but not naively. She care passionately, but always purposely. She is soft, but also strong. She is the type of woman you marry.
Moa, Her blonde hair is almost white. It falls to a straight line down her back, absolutely flat and shining in the spring light. When she turns her head it moves with her like a liquid and about her face.
by Svenns December 20, 2019
1. The Hawaiian phrase meaning “chicken droppings.”
2. A phrase repurposed by famous science fiction author Robert Heinlein in his novel called “The Moon Is A Harsh Mistress,” so that apparently it has the new meaning of “good-for-nothing bureaucratic nonsense” -- especially as typical of functionaries from Earth. The novel explores numerous concepts of "rational anarchism," which might be referred to as minarchism in today's terminology.
2. A phrase repurposed by famous science fiction author Robert Heinlein in his novel called “The Moon Is A Harsh Mistress,” so that apparently it has the new meaning of “good-for-nothing bureaucratic nonsense” -- especially as typical of functionaries from Earth. The novel explores numerous concepts of "rational anarchism," which might be referred to as minarchism in today's terminology.
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