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An amazing, funny, sweet, and beautiful girl. She can get mad easily so be careful. She is very funny and kind. She has gorgeous eyes and beautiful wavey hair.
Wow look at that girl! She is beautiful!
Yeah, that's Marusia
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Mauser

Mauser is a firearms manufacturing company that boomed in the 1800's under the direction of Paul Mauser and his brother Willhelm Mauser in Germany.

Mauser is most well known from two of it's designs, the Mauser 98 Rifle, and the C96 Broomhandle Pistol.

Mauser created the bolt action system as we know it today, derived from early needle operated systems. Mauser desinged rifles became the standard in most developed European nations by the late 1870's (especially in Germany) The Mauser 98, created in 1898 was, and still is considered one of the best bolt-action rifles ever. The Mauser also featured a five round internal magazine. In a conclusion from the Spanish-American war where the Mauser was being used against us, the United States also switched to using a rifle that highly copied Mauser, the Springfield m1903 The Mauser 98 and variants served Germany through two World Wars, and many third world countries continued using the 98 until the 1980's. Even today many of the most popular bolt-action rifles still use the original Mauser action.

Also, Mauser is generally credited with producing the first practical semi-automatic pistol in 1896, the C96 Broomhandle Mauser which predated the original Luger design by 2 years . Though the borchardt pistol predated it, it was too clumsy for practical use. The C96 served informally in large numbers throughout Europe throughout the World War I Europe, but by far the largest users were the Chinese which used it in large numbers beyond World War II and in many chamberings. A modified C96 was also used as the blaster pistol in the Star Wars original trilogy.
To shoot something with a Mauser rifle.

A Broomhandle Mauser pistol.
by GunCat May 3, 2006
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Macushla

An Irish word expressing affection, ie sweetheart or my dear one.
Macushla was the title of a 1910 Irish love song and used as Hilary Swank's nickname in Million Dollar Baby in 2004.
by Irish12 February 3, 2010
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Macusrant

When someone says something like their grades but only says it broadly and when someone else asks for more specific details they say they do not want to tell and when someone gets angry at them for pointing it out if they aren't gonna tell more specific details they start to ramble and usually say something like "Why can’t I say I got so bad? I can’t talk in this chat?"
Macusrant dude: I got such bad grades
Random dude 1: well r u gonna tell us?
Macusrant dude: No
Random dude 2: then dont say anything if u're not gonna tell. why tf say "i got such bad grades" in the first place?
Random dude 1: ye
Macusrant dude: Why can’t I say I got such bad grades? I can’t talk in this chat? If I’m not allowed to speak, what is the chat for
Random dude: your such a muhfucking macusrant pussy ass bitch
by witnessprotectionforwhat April 13, 2022
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Matusiewicz

Polish surname, which translates to, "Son of Bear."
The surname Matusiewicz comes from the ancient-Lithuanian "Matus" ("bear") and the Polish extension "ewicz" ("Son of"). This means the verbatim English translation of Matusiewicz would be "Bearson" (the "son of bear").
by SWCC22 August 14, 2008
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Magus

1. Originally Latin, Magus as a noun means "mage," or "wizard." Used as an adjective it essentially means "lord," or “sire.”

2. The word primarilly became popular because of a character named Magus from the RPG "Chrono Trigger" by Square Soft.
1.
Joe is a Magus.
Magus Joe is a resonable king.

2.
Ye gods, Magus was such a badass.
by NeoMagus123 December 9, 2004
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maus

One of the biggest tanks ever built. Only two prototypes of the superheavy tank were ever produced in 1944 by the crumbling Nazi Regime. They never saw combat however. Their huge weight and their monstruous fuel guzzling would have made it impossible to be of any help to the already doomed Third Reich.
In German "Maus" means "mouse".
Only one Maus tank still survives to this day. It can be seen today in the Museum of Armored Forces in Kubinka (near Moscow) in Russia.
by Dan the Man July 18, 2008
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