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Holla ma name...sheeee

With a flick of the wrist, Justin flipped open the sidekick while saying, "holla ma name." Then, while closing the device with another flick of the wrist, he said, "Sheeee".
by Kletis April 14, 2004
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Su-Ci-Ha-Ma

Fine ass bitches. The kinds of people who have street cred. Some of them are know to be dangerous around ducks. They are easily confused. They are also allergic to cow bells. Always classy.
I tried to jump this girl in line for the new Ariel ride and she was all, "Su-Ci-Ha-Ma gonna get you."
by interession_wine January 3, 2013
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Ashland middle school ma

Ams is the most boring school you could go to with all the gay kids and mrs.Arnold mr. strout mr.trusdale Mrs.Herson the school just sucks there are so many gay kids and all the kids that are (popular) are dumb asf and I have never heard of an ashland girl being thicc
Man I feel van they go to Ashland middle school ma
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fo' shnizzle ma nizzle!

I made this word up so all you punk behatches be quiet!
McDonalds worker: Do you want a milkshake with that?
Me: Fo' shnizzle ma nizzle!
McDonalds worker: I'm sorry for even asking you that! Have it for nothing!
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Ma le ge bi

This phrase is used as a cursing word in China. No exact meaning can be translated. It's like a mimetic word such as hahaha. But this cursing expression is so popular in China today.
Ma le ge bi, I am so mad at what you did to me.
by Super Chinese October 16, 2017
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That dude off Ed's made up catchphrase. You know the one, called Ed 'Bosco' a lot, ended up on Reaper for a while as a gay demon. Anyhoo...
Dude off Ed: What be happenin' ma brudda?
Ed: Is that your new catchphrase?
by redyakuza May 17, 2009
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Au mas cota cudad var

This sentence stems from a popular slang that is used by Georgians. (usually referred as Russians.)

A condition when a person is saying "I am Ill" even though they are not. this sentence is used as a "getaway" in a situation where a person is too lazy or too sleepy to be active on a lesson. a direct translation of this sentence is "Teacher, I am kind of ill."
-Mate, ra xdeba?
-Au mas cota cudad var.
by DramashviliDefinitions March 31, 2022
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