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Macbeth

The name of a famous play by WIlliam Shakespeare. Follows the exploits of the English soldier Macbeth, who kills the English king Duncan to become the king of the English empire, only to be brought down by General MacDuff, who wanted for the death of his family by Macbeth's order. Macbeth also has a wife, Lady Macbeth, who goes insane after conspiring with Macbeth.
"Out, damned spot, out!"
by crazyrabbits May 9, 2005
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Macbadass

|mak ˈbadˌas| informal
noun
an extremely impressive or daunting person; inspiring great admiration, apprehension or fear, who would otherwise be an ordinary human being.
Jesus Christ was a true macbadass.
by fuckyoueditors May 14, 2011
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MacBook

A laptop that is often trashed on urban dictionary by little broke dwarfs that will always and forever be too broke to buy one and ever experience the thing they are trashing.
person one: MacBooks are so gay.
Person two:SHUT UP YOU LITTLE BROKE DWARF NOT LIKE YOU CAN AFFORD ONE ANYWAY!
by skinnyyoungTHUG July 9, 2019
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macbizzle

what cranbrook preps say to avoid cursing the scottish play, Macbeth.
"This production of Macbizzle is like totally going to be the best play ever, even if it is scottish!"
by KT December 27, 2003
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Macbeth

infant flatulence that don't result in any actual business - "full of sound and fury, / Signifying nothing."
From the sound of things, I thought that Abby had made a big messy, but it turned to just be a Macbeth.
by A Father January 18, 2009
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mac b

A type of submachine gun that is favored by many individuals and groups because it is small yet powerful and relatively accurate firearm.
Run like im in a track meet, swift with the mac B -50 cent,"my toy soldier"
by Robert Korsakov November 9, 2005
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Macbeth

Actually, Macbeth became the King of Scotland, not England.

Macbeth is stupid. William Shakespeare is dead. Middle English is dead. So WHY are we still reading his works?
"Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow,
Creeps in this petty pace from day to day
To the last syllable of recorded time,
And all our yesterdays have lighted fools
The way to dusty death. Out, out, brief candle!
Life's but a walking shadow, a poor player
That struts and frets his hour upon the stage
And then is heard no more: it is a tale
Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury,
Signifying nothing."
by Carter May 18, 2005
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