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Mechanical Frog

1. A term for unused and/or cut content, whether it be from movies, TV shows, or video games.

2. Something in the plot that's only mentioned or shown once and is never talked about again. (Usually for humor)

Derived from a scene in cut from the final version of the first episode of Aqua Teen Hunger Force, Rabbot.
"Unleash the Mechanical Frog!!!"

-Dr Weird (Rabbot, 2000)
by Cynical Man November 7, 2025
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hispanical mechanical

Slang to refer to a fender with a hispanic (with questionable status). Some hispanic neighborhoods have a tendency to block entire roads over a little fender bender. Thus annoying and impeding the commuters who use that road.
God dammit! I'm gonna be late to work due to this hispanical mechanical in this chicano neighborhood that I pass through. They are blocking the whole road over a fender bender!
by fartso55 January 14, 2019
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The Mechanical Bull

during sex when the guy puts his thumb in the girls butthole and tries to stay in while she rages
"Why tf would u do that"
"I wanted to try the mechanical bull"
by Lowk3y.x February 20, 2024
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Kinetic Autonomous Mechanical Interface

K.A.M.I. The interface for the anomaly known as the Kinetic Autonomous Mechanical Energy Field, a creation of the Greetings Robotics Corporation, in partnership with the United Nations Counter-Terrorism Committee
Kinetic Autonomous Mechanical Interface Is the most direct way we have found to interact with the anomalous energy field known as KAME.
by Whatsit2yaa May 6, 2022
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Mech Bosses (Mechanical Bosses)

The name for the trio of bosses (The Twins, Skeletron Prime, and The Destroyer) in the game terraria. Usually fought in hardmode. (After Wall of Flesh is defeated)
You: "I just entered hardmode, who do I fight?"
Friend: "The Mech Bosses (Mechanical Bosses). I suggest fighting The Twins first."
You: "Thanks."
by cullybug September 4, 2023
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A companion framework to the Theory of Mechanical and Organic States, distinguishing between two ways of understanding nationhood. Mechanical Nations are nations understood as constructs—products of history, politics, and contingency, assembled from diverse materials like a machine. Citizens of Mechanical Nations know their nation was built, could have been otherwise, and requires maintenance. Organic Nations are nations understood as natural, primordial, inevitable—as given as blood or soil, as unchosen as family. The Organic Nation isn't built; it grows, and to question its boundaries is to question nature itself. The tension between these conceptions underlies virtually every nationalist conflict: one side treats the nation as a Mechanical project (negotiable, constructed, changeable), the other as an Organic reality (sacred, eternal, non-negotiable).
Theory of Mechanical and Organic Nations Example: "He spoke of his country as 'ancient' and 'natural,' but the historians showed it was cobbled together in the 19th century—an Organic Nation existing only in imagination, while the Mechanical Nation was the historical reality."
by Dumu The Void March 12, 2026
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A theoretical framework distinguishing between two fundamental forms of political organization: Mechanical States and Organic States. Mechanical States correspond to pre-nation-state formations—empires, kingdoms, city-states, feudal hierarchies—where political unity is achieved through external mechanisms: conquest, dynastic marriage, administrative apparatus, tribute systems. These states are held together by machinery, not meaning. Organic States are nation-states proper, where political unity is experienced as internal, natural, and identity-based. The citizen doesn't just obey the Organic State; they belong to it, feel it as an extension of themselves, experience its borders as the boundaries of their own identity. The transition from Mechanical to Organic State marks the moment when political organization stops being a machine you operate and starts being a body you inhabit.
Theory of Mechanical and Organic States Example: "The Habsburg Empire was a Mechanical State—a patchwork of peoples held together by dynastic machinery. When nationalism converted those peoples into 'nations,' the Mechanical State collapsed because its subjects now demanded to be parts of Organic States."
by Dumu The Void March 12, 2026
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