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manqueef

Tom Brady. That’s it, nothing else needed to define this.
Norm saidTom Brady is a manqueef.”
by Bad Deb July 25, 2019
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Marquez

A totally amazing and considerate guy who's super handsome. Complete sweet heart who will go out of his way for his girl. Not the type of guy who has a lot of girlfriends all the time, if he finds a girl lucky enough to have him, he'll wife her up and stay loyal to her for a very long time. Isn't afraid to be considered "whipped" by his friends and is always a gentleman. He falls in love fast and hard. Knows how to crack a joke and always has you laughing and feeling better. Is horny but very respectful. So loveable.
You see that guy over there!? He's so sweet must be a Marquez!
by Gotyoback!21 December 6, 2012
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Marquette

The best city on earth. Located in Mi. not cheesehead land!
Marquette Mi
by Sheik23 August 22, 2011
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marquee

Kevin held his hands up and framed a marquee in the air.
by Morgan Tierney October 31, 2006
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Marquese

A very loyal and loving male
He is a Marquese!
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Mosque

I wish we had brought bug spray, the mosque is out on the prowl again.
by Sir Dong Bong July 31, 2017
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Masquerade

An event or party of sorts where participants hold or wear masques (yes, masquerade masques), props, and most of the time, more favorably, costumes. Think of it as a game, where whoever can keep there identity hidden the longest wins. According to some experts, masquerade balls were a feature of the Carnival season in the 15th century, and involved increasingly elaborate allegorical Royal Entries, pageants and triumphal processions celebrating marriages and other events of late medieval court life. They became popular throughout main Europe in the 17th and 18th centuries, sometimes with fatal results. Masquerade balls were sometimes set as a game among the guests. Obviously, the masked guests were supposedly dressed so as to be unidentifiable. This would create the "game" to see if a guest could determine each other's identities. It added a humorous effect to many masques and parties, and enabled a more enjoyable version of typical balls. It's basically as a circus or Halloween party, although, they're thrown pretty much anytime of year. It's an interesting twist because there are so many themes you can pick, it's impossible to be bored (but if the theme's not your style, don't show up). They're also known as a masquerade party or a masquerade ball.
People should throw masquerades more often. Those are real parties!
by The Quiz-Trivian-Naire November 24, 2014
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