by addyboy22 October 18, 2011

there is no love stronger than what they have. their love grows stronger and stronger for each other everyday. people desire to be the couple they are. they will last forever.
by someonesweettoyou April 12, 2011

by Dan J.R. May 12, 2006

Pulling a Macy can have a few connotations. It’s used in the roleplay world to describe a bad habit of creating and using characters.
1. Getting out of a relationship and getting into a new one immediately.
2. Stealing an idea and calling it inspiration.
3. Making a Mary-Sue.
1. Getting out of a relationship and getting into a new one immediately.
2. Stealing an idea and calling it inspiration.
3. Making a Mary-Sue.
1. I know we just broke up, but Alex is hot so I’m pulling a Macy.
2. My new character uses Celine’s faceclaim, but I just liked it.
3. Everyone is afraid of her, so no one messes with her. She beats up everyone bro. I guess I pulled a Macy with this character.
2. My new character uses Celine’s faceclaim, but I just liked it.
3. Everyone is afraid of her, so no one messes with her. She beats up everyone bro. I guess I pulled a Macy with this character.
by NadiaMaybeNot-ia June 9, 2020

Noun
1. Someone so painfully mediocre that the only oustanding quality he/she has is being exceptionally unremarkable. Similar to "plain jane" but in all ways other than just looks.
1. Someone so painfully mediocre that the only oustanding quality he/she has is being exceptionally unremarkable. Similar to "plain jane" but in all ways other than just looks.
John is the ultimate mediocre macy-- he has an average wage 9-5 job, watches prime time mass media television everyday, and has an IQ of 95.
by //mm// September 25, 2017

by ilovemacyyyy January 26, 2022

by ItsYaBoi99 November 27, 2019
