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mad much od

Ken: Look at all the hw we got!
Arthur: That's mad much od work.
by Nestie '12 April 4, 2009
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Eau de too much

An excessive amount of perfume or cologne.
Oh she must be wearing that new scent, eau de too much!
by motelsix66 June 28, 2010
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I love you so fucking much

The hashtag #ilysfm means "i love you so fucking much"
Ilysfm girlll as in the hashtag being i love you so fucking Much now you know what ilysfm means
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Thanks so much

"Thanks so much for helping me"
"Thanks so much for visiting"
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McChubby

A delicious "hot n spicy McChicken" inserted inside of a double cheeseburger (bun and all). Complimented well by a value menu "dollar fry". All found at your nearest McDonald's.
Ryan: Hey Henry! How about a McChubby for Dinner?
Henry: I don't know man, i heard it tasted really good, but it was really expensive.
Spenser: Who did you hear that from?! It's only $2.18!!
Henry: A Double cheeseburger and a Hot n Spicy in one for half the price?! I'm Down
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McChubble

A cheap and delicious combination of the McDonald's McDouble and McChicken, in which the customer orders the items separately, splits the McDouble in half, and places the McChicken in between the two halves, effectively creating a "sandwich within a sandwich." As both items are on the Dollar Menu, the entire concoction costs a mere 2 dollars.
I rarely go to McDonald's, but when I do, I get a McChubble.
by dennis_the_menace April 30, 2010
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much over muchness

A misinterpretation of the phrase "much of a muchness".
Person 1: Do you prefer the red or the crimson colour?

Person 2: Either one, it's much over muchness.

Person 1: Uh... I think you mean 'much of a muchness'.

Person 2: That's what I said.

Person 1: No, it's "of a" not "over" - subtle difference. Next you'll say "would of" instead of "would've" or "would have".
by schlub April 25, 2010
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