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B'mon

(pronounced 'Beemun,' rhyming with 'demon.')

A B'mon is the common colloquial term used to describe a Bong. If you and your niggers are hitting many bongs, the term can be pluralised to 'B'men'.
Oh no Jameson don't hit another B'mon, you're already spinning out too much!!

Yo Craig you're gay!
No I'm not john!
Yes you are, we were all having B'men and you pussied out faggot cunt!
by YungNus July 30, 2017
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Mirror Mon

Typically someone in your friend group who tends to "mirror" or copy another one of your friends that he considers cooler than him.
Hey the mirror mon got earrings!

Bro mirror mon looks completely different with his buzzcut!
by doesntrunitself February 15, 2018
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yon mon

Commonly used in Wigan (and other areas in Lancashire and Yorkshire), England. Meaning: him over there.
What's yon mon up to?
by Wigan Mon March 29, 2004
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c'mon

The contracted form of the phrase "come on". Eliminating the space between the two words, the letter "e" and substituting the "o" in "come" with an apostrophe.

Generally used to encourage one to hurry up or follow in one's path.
1) "C'mon! what are you waiting for?"

2) "Here, c'mon, I know a place we could go for dinner"
by -------------- August 29, 2005
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Yea c'mon

a term coined by Southside Steve, the newest member of Atlanta's Rock 100.5 Regular Guys Show. It can be used to show excitment, to emphasize, and to show pleasure.
-Chipper Jones just hit another home run, Yea c'mon!
-The stripper from the pink pony didn't give me an STD, Yea c'mon!
-girl to boy-"I love you"
-boy to girl (not wanting to say I love you back)-"Yea c'mon."
by bradb202 May 9, 2008
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Dieu et mon droit

French for 'God and my right'

Found on th Royal Coat of Arms for the United Kingdom.

Used by Henry V, because he spoke French and was also the King of France.

First used by Richard I in 1198 as a password, where he defeated Phillip II at The Battle of Gisors; Richard believed that he owed his Kingship to no other, than God.
Dieu et mon droit - UK
by carl willimott May 28, 2007
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reet mon

A greeting between local farmer folk around the cheshire area. often also followed by some sort of in-audible outburt resembling the sound that a shivering sheep might make
reet mon old rooster shag, brrrrrrrrrrr
by fezzy pop May 21, 2009
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