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Soggy Marie

A game I always wanted to play at school. A group of guys stand around a Marie biscuit and jerk off. The last guy to jizz on the biscuit has to eat it.
"Why eat a biscuit when you can have a Soggy Marie"
by Stoff250180 January 25, 2017
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Bloody Mary

When a woman named specifically Mary is on her period and gets out her scissors while you’re on top of her and gives you an “Impromptu Sexy Circumcision”.
“Aw man now I’ve got aids because she gave me a Bloody Mary”
“Dude that sucks, she did that to me too!”
by Rigidsteel2 April 27, 2020
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Mari-Nikol

Guy:hey Mari-Nikol u are so hot today

Mari-Nikol:Awww yes I know
by Brokoli June 23, 2020
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St. Marys

A town in Pennsylvania you’ve probably never heard of.
Guy on discord: I live in Los Angeles, California. Where do you live?

Me: St. Marys, Pennsylvania.

Guy on discord: Where the hell is that?
by mikorb33333 November 1, 2020
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Bloody Mary

Mary I of England (1516–1558), Queen of England and Ireland, so called because of her execution of numerous protestants.
There is an urban legend that was made about her haunting mirrors ever since she was found dead near a broken mirror with her face smashed in beyond recognition.
Martin: “...And so she haunts every mirror and can only be summoned by saying her name 3 times!”
Luke: “I’m NOT gonna say that 3 times, I’m not stupid.”
Martin: “Come on, it’s just a scary children’s story. What could go wrong?”
Luke: “Fine... Bloody Mary, Bloody Mary... f*** this I’m out!”
by Severe Sammy November 7, 2020
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Andrew & Mary

A warrior and a quiet girl come together to make the best couple.
Andrew will do anything to Mary happy and Mary really appreciates it without any up-front compliments of her own.
Andrew & Mary truely the dream couple.
by Realisticisity-Lol-Mary September 22, 2012
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Mary Sue

A term referring to a character in fiction who is unreasonably favored by the author. The character typically faces few conflicts between themselves or non-villain characters, displays a complete lack of seriously crippling flaws and weaknesses, and has their bad actions repeatedly forgiven or regarded as unquestionably good by the story.

That is of course what the term is supposed to mean, but over the years its use has become more and more broad and haphazardly thrown around that it has essentially lost all meaning. Characters who obviously aren't Mary Sues are frequently called them, while characters who clearly fit the description fly under the radar. Mary Sue has become just another meaningless term used as a covert synonym for something you don't like, the same way "unfair" is used for video games or "contrived" is used for movies.
Kid: "Have you seen the new movie that came out? The main character is such a Mary Sue."
Kid 2: "No she's not. Do you even know what that term means?"
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