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Mary Lowe

Shes a crazy girl who loves the boy next door but only her BFF knows it!!!! She only draws icecream for art sketchs. Period. No tampon
Who drew that icecream? Oh it must be Mary Lowe!!
by Yasskweenfamtasss March 1, 2019
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Mary Jane

Another name for marijuana, weed, pot, mary, etc.
Alex: Yo sauce me some that Mary Jane
Jack: Aight
by RandomUser911 March 1, 2019
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mary whitfield

by theQuencheeMan January 6, 2019
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Mary Boyle

She is very ugly. You would not want to meet this woman. She has the best grandsons and granddaughters ever. She is as old as god.
by Chicken Nugget (saviour) August 2, 2018
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marie-fleur

Marie-Fleur heeft de meest basic stijl die je je kan voorstellen. Haar dagen zijn gevuld door selfies met duck lips te nemen, haar zadig en voltaire tasje te showen en rosé te drinken in Knokke. Ze vertelt tegen haar ex dat hij niemand zoals haar gaat vinden, maar er zijn 1000 andere meisjes die kleine gouden hoops dragen met flair pants en een brandy melville crop top. Extra punten als ze een lelijke oude witte hond met crusty stukjes in zijn ogen heeft, of een vape met mangosmaak.
Hoe komt het dat Marie-Fleur vandaag niet aanwezig is?
Ze is weer naar Knokke voor een week
by luxminaj February 10, 2023
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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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