Colloquial speech referring to someone who is a good friend, your dude. A derivative of the Chelsea winger Florent Malouda and also an infamous '92 Honda Prelude rusty beater. If you are unfortunate enough to have to drive this Prelude, it is known to you as "ma-luda".
Origin: The smoky suburbs of Northern Virginia
Origin: The smoky suburbs of Northern Virginia
1) "Man, I'm all out of falls and I don't get paid 'til next week"
2) "Don't worry yo, I gotchu"
1) "Ma-douda! Let's pull these falls!"
2) "Don't worry yo, I gotchu"
1) "Ma-douda! Let's pull these falls!"
by Mr. Luuuuude April 6, 2011

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by Dziadziadzia February 22, 2021

a phrase given to boys or girls who are dance captains whose parents are strict and they go against them
by azzaaaaaaaaas October 2, 2023

A better way of saying no, also a great way to piss your friends off so much, they start saying it. Originates from old European people, who are saying "no" to their grandchildren, or, even their own children
by Horse_ April 28, 2015

When you've had a big long hard day in your Snickers s46 Stretch Workwear trousers and come home to Reece Doyle's ma and she makes you a big sloppy chicken role with a can of Irn Bru
My god, you should have seen the size of Reece Doyle's Ma's Chicken roles! Gobbled it down with a can of Irn bru and a bitta Frank's hot sauce.
by Reece Doyle's Ma's ChickenRole July 3, 2022

by potatoeshays February 24, 2021
