Person A: "What's the matter?"
Person B: "I'm suffering from melancholicolica."
Person A: "You know that drinking is bad for your depression."
Person B: "Yah, I know."
Person B: "I'm suffering from melancholicolica."
Person A: "You know that drinking is bad for your depression."
Person B: "Yah, I know."
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when someone is wearing something or does something that makes them look semi-retarded or challenged.
Look at Megan, she looks so malanky skating with that helmet on backwards.
every time Shannon eats chicken wings, she ends up with sauce all over her shirt. She looks totally malanky.
Look at how malanky Corry looks riding in that short bus!
every time Shannon eats chicken wings, she ends up with sauce all over her shirt. She looks totally malanky.
Look at how malanky Corry looks riding in that short bus!
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Get the Spice Melange mug.A French nickname for a depressive, gloomy, melancholic person. Can also be spelled Mélanchon in Standard French.
Interesting historical factoid: This name was given to Pierre Laverdure ("Pierre the Green") a French colonist from La Rochelle, in Western France, who settled in Nova Scotia and Quebec. All Quebec and Louisiana Cajuns who bear this last name are all descended from him, and all are related to each other at some point. See: cousins
Laverdure was known for witnessing many tragedies in his life, and suffering from bouts of traumatic melancholia. Hence his nickname given by other colonists.
Pronounced: May-la'h-sa'h (letter N's are usually silent in French, after the first letter)
Interesting historical factoid: This name was given to Pierre Laverdure ("Pierre the Green") a French colonist from La Rochelle, in Western France, who settled in Nova Scotia and Quebec. All Quebec and Louisiana Cajuns who bear this last name are all descended from him, and all are related to each other at some point. See: cousins
Laverdure was known for witnessing many tragedies in his life, and suffering from bouts of traumatic melancholia. Hence his nickname given by other colonists.
Pronounced: May-la'h-sa'h (letter N's are usually silent in French, after the first letter)
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