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"mmcht" is typically used to express frustration or disagreement. In some terms it can also be used to express a feeling relatable to "smh - shaking my head". "mmcht" can be used in a way such as, "mmcht that's crazy, I thought you'd look better than that"
mmcht, alright bro 🤦🏾 ♀️
mmcht by grungedemic April 20, 2024
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the sound you make when sucking your teeth.
Mcht, this bitch is so annoying.
mcht by heyhilarie April 24, 2019

Machteld 

Machteld is a pretty girl with a lot of craziness.
Everybody needs to know Machteld because she's an amazing friend and you can act normal (read: extremely crazy) with her.
When you think of Machteld you'll become hungry.

Machteld loves dance movies (read: step up) with a lot of boys with beautiful six-packs in it.

A day with Machteld in it is always fun and it gives you the possibility to act like a weirdo and to eat candy like you never ate it before.
When you get to know a Machteld, you will notice that you become more and more strange and weird. This is absolutely normal!
When it comes to men, she's very demanding and it will take a while before she'll find a boyfriend that fits her perfectly.
But unless her boyfriend is Moose, she'll never be completely happy
When you want to hang out with Machteld you absolutely have to be wild and crazy!
Last but not least... If you ever meet Machteld, you cannot tell her hello in a normal way!
You have to give her a fist and blow it up!
Machteld is coming.
I should get some candy!
Machteld by Moose_loves_you_;) June 14, 2013

michty me 

An exclamation of surprise, shock, or being overwhelmed.
"Michty me, that's lot of work to finish this weekend!"
michty me by jillios January 2, 2008
The sound you make when you're annoyed by something
Person 1: dude it's stephanie
Person 2: Mcht, what a rich kid
Mcht by Howyoudoinn May 8, 2019

Der Wille zur Macht 

German for "The Will to Power." A book written by Friedrich Nietzsche that was published post-humously. It fits in with his usual philosophy that humans can achieve anything once they free themselves from the restraints of religion and morals.
The original language of "Der Wille zur Macht" is obviously German.
Der Wille zur Macht by Ouji Sukotto September 13, 2003