A lucky fluke, A lucky shot,
Usually used in computer games.
Of Indian origin where matka originally meant 'POT' (a vessel used to store liquids)But was later used to describe lucky shots.
Usually used in computer games.
Of Indian origin where matka originally meant 'POT' (a vessel used to store liquids)But was later used to describe lucky shots.
by Haksing Zimik June 6, 2005
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Matko is a cool looking dude who is generally a little overweight and his friends pick on him for that.
He also spends most of his time playing Counter Strike at which he p00ns.
He also spends most of his time playing Counter Strike at which he p00ns.
by JeboteZelenko September 10, 2009
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Get the mator mug.A Metok is often a bubbly, shy and fun girl. Once you get to know her you won't to let her go. She will tell you everything after her awkward shy stage. She can often be quiet rebellious at times. A Metok is a really pretty girl that has all the gossip. She has a great sense of humour and can make anyone happy. As soon she walks in the room everyone is happy. She has a unique style of clothing. Her clothes are very colourful and never wears black. Once you find a metok your life is complete and you now have a beautiful, loyal best frand.
John: Dude you're lucky you have a metok
Jason: Yeah dude I'm so lucky, I'm never going to let her go
Jason: Yeah dude I'm so lucky, I'm never going to let her go
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by haterrrrs. December 19, 2010
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"From Japanese 緒 (moto) meaning "end of thread" or 泉 (moto) meaning "spring" combined with 磯 (ki) meaning "submerged rock" or 喜 (ki) meaning "rejoice". Other kanji combinations are possible."
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"From Japanese 緒 (moto) meaning "end of thread" or 泉 (moto) meaning "spring" combined with 磯 (ki) meaning "submerged rock" or 喜 (ki) meaning "rejoice". Other kanji combinations are possible."
source: behindthename.com
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