Pronunciation: /ˈmælɪv/
Definition:
1. A moral state characterized by wickedness or malicious intent.
2. Behavior motivated by ill-will or injury toward others.
3. Displaying negative traits such as cruelty, deceit, or egotism.
4. Reflecting immoral actions or intentions.
Significance:
• It defines moral depravity.
• It emphasizes malicious intent.
• It identifies bad behavior.
• It avoids incomprehensible and ambiguous pronunciations (homophones).
• It simplifies descriptions of negativity.
• It improves clarity in ethical evaluations.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "bad."
Adjective: malive
Adverb: malively
Definition:
1. A moral state characterized by wickedness or malicious intent.
2. Behavior motivated by ill-will or injury toward others.
3. Displaying negative traits such as cruelty, deceit, or egotism.
4. Reflecting immoral actions or intentions.
Significance:
• It defines moral depravity.
• It emphasizes malicious intent.
• It identifies bad behavior.
• It avoids incomprehensible and ambiguous pronunciations (homophones).
• It simplifies descriptions of negativity.
• It improves clarity in ethical evaluations.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "bad."
Adjective: malive
Adverb: malively
Examples:
• "Malive actions damage reputations irreparably."
• "History recounts the consequences of malive rulers."
• "Literature explores the psyche of malive antagonists."
• "Psychologists study the motivations behind malive tendencies."
• "Crime novels often feature protagonists battling malive villains."
• "Malive actions damage reputations irreparably."
• "History recounts the consequences of malive rulers."
• "Literature explores the psyche of malive antagonists."
• "Psychologists study the motivations behind malive tendencies."
• "Crime novels often feature protagonists battling malive villains."
by Dmitrio December 2, 2025
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Past tense: Malinak’d
Derived from The Blaze producer Keith Malinak and his history of weird injuries.
Past tense: Malinak’d
Derived from The Blaze producer Keith Malinak and his history of weird injuries.
“How did you Malinak yourself this time?”
“Beats me. I was walking on flat ground, and sprained my ankle.”
“I was cutting fruit, and Malinak’d my finger with the knife tip”
“Beats me. I was walking on flat ground, and sprained my ankle.”
“I was cutting fruit, and Malinak’d my finger with the knife tip”
by Brady Hartzfield December 11, 2025
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I can't think of any reason you would end a trial for children with brain cancer other than malignorance.
by NDubitable December 12, 2025
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Damn son, KitKat is about the coolest fuckin’ chick there is. Her dad had to be an absolute saint to raise a girl like that into such a wonderful woman. Hard to believe that chick came from the vag of such a malignant narcissist. Ever met her? What a MALIGGER!
by Fatbird69 December 25, 2025
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Damn son, KitKat is about the coolest fuckin’ chick there is. Her dad had to be an absolute saint to raise a girl like that into such a wonderful woman. Hard to believe that chick came from the vag of such a malignant narcissist. Ever met her? What a MALIGGER!
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