by Üñkøwñlover September 9, 2021
 Get the aspen m.mug.
Get the aspen m.mug. A red haired man who is into small girls usually under 5 foot. He prides himself in his crappy new york accent. Usually a twink and is whipped by his girlfriend.
"Did you heard Drew M. started dating that short girl" Yea I heard he couldnt hang out because he gets whipped"
by jsk8r69 March 28, 2020
 Get the Drew M.mug.
Get the Drew M.mug. M badging, “ embadging “ British English circ 1985-
The act of placing an automotive badge on a vehicle that isn’t entitled to wear that badge. Due to,
not being that model,
never being available with the badges from new,
Not even the correct manufacturer badging.
Because the owner is a bit sad.
The act of placing an automotive badge on a vehicle that isn’t entitled to wear that badge. Due to,
not being that model,
never being available with the badges from new,
Not even the correct manufacturer badging.
Because the owner is a bit sad.
“ ah bruv, check out my 2002 bmw 325i wiv an M3 badge on the back! It make it a rear M3 fam. And an extra 25bhp too!”
“Look over there Jeremiah, a 320i with no less than 27 M badges”
“Crikey Lady Penelope, I didn’t know Vauxhall made an XR RS turbo 16v with a supercharger”
“ No Jeeves, One is not into all that rubbish M badging, bol*o^ks, I won’t place an embadge on the Bentley, it’s sad. “
“Look over there Jeremiah, a 320i with no less than 27 M badges”
“Crikey Lady Penelope, I didn’t know Vauxhall made an XR RS turbo 16v with a supercharger”
“ No Jeeves, One is not into all that rubbish M badging, bol*o^ks, I won’t place an embadge on the Bentley, it’s sad. “
by ace3bmw October 21, 2022
 Get the M badgingmug.
Get the M badgingmug. by Jersy__Mike April 16, 2023
 Get the M Baringmug.
Get the M Baringmug. Meab is such an m<3b!
by VariousViper1780 January 14, 2023
 Get the m<3bmug.
Get the m<3bmug. Female or male. Shortening of the question "are you a male or female?" Commonly used in random chat sites.
by Orange Boi April 21, 2010
 Get the f/m?mug.
Get the f/m?mug. In 1958, journalist Andrew Genzoli of the Humboldt Times highlighted a fun, if dubious, letter from a reader about loggers in northern California who’d discovered mysteriously large footprints. “Maybe we have a relative of the Abominable Snowman of the Himalayas, Later, Genzoli said that he’d simply thought the mysterious footprints “made a good Sunday morning story.” But to his surprise, it really fascinated readers. In response, Genzoli and fellow Humboldt Times journalist Betty Allen published follow-up articles about the footprints, reporting the name loggers had given to the so-called creature who left the tracks—“Big Foot.” And so a legend was born.
by I can count to 123456789112579 December 4, 2021
 Get the Hilary Mmug.
Get the Hilary Mmug.