People who create Urban Dictionary entries for the sole purpose of attempting to defend whatever pathetic social clique they obediently follow like sheep, and/or bashing the opposite of their group (hippie-emo, grunge rocker-prep) only because it is that opposite. Most entries are poorly worded and contain bad enough grammar to make you actually want to hunt down the author and cut off his/her hands for the only purpose of making sure they're never able to express their ideas on the internet.
That UB-Moron just can't deal with the fact that no one likes emos, skaters, preppy kids, jocks, sluts, blacks, whites, asians, east coasters, west coasters, rappers, rockers, douchebags, popular kids, rich kids, poor kids, kids with an average amount of money, single kids, dating kids, nerds, cheerleaders, blonds, brunets, smokers, band geeks, or kids from certain areas as much as they do or do not.
by pattyfleisch April 16, 2009
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by rasnyder34 June 28, 2011
Get the mormon orgy mug.Someone that refuses to read the above statement:
"Don't name your friends. We'll reject inside jokes and definitions naming non-celebrities."
But still writes their boyfriend's/girlfriend's and/or best friend's name. Usually starts an entry with "The most amazing person you'll ever meet!"
Makes it very annoying for those of us that screen through these entries.
"Don't name your friends. We'll reject inside jokes and definitions naming non-celebrities."
But still writes their boyfriend's/girlfriend's and/or best friend's name. Usually starts an entry with "The most amazing person you'll ever meet!"
Makes it very annoying for those of us that screen through these entries.
Quotes from your average moron-
1. (Name) is an awesome, sexy person!
2. (Name) is a loser douchebag!!1!
1. (Name) is an awesome, sexy person!
2. (Name) is a loser douchebag!!1!
by TehNinja January 14, 2010
Get the Moron mug.A way to describe something that is more moronic then just regular moron. In other words, when the word moron just can't describe how idiotic something is.
by AEI December 28, 2008
Get the moron sauce mug.Pertaining to someone who Christian- Latter-day Saints when their belief prevents them from doing something, or is the reason for their actions. Another way of saying "I can't, I'm Mormon."
I need someone down here who understands my stupid sarcasm and who would want to go get mariposa mochas without coffee due to the Mormon Clause!
by Jon Stephens February 25, 2009
Get the Mormon Clause mug.In J. R. R. Tolkien's fictional universe of Middle-earth, Mordor is the dwelling place of Sauron, in the southeast of Middle-earth to the East of Anduin, the great river. Frodo and Sam went there to destroy the One Ring. Mordor was unique because of the three enormous mountain ridges surrounding it, from the North, from the West and from the South, that protected this land from an unexpected invasion by any of the people living in those directions.
Mordor was a relic of the devastating works of Morgoth, apparently formed by massive volcanic eruptions. It was given the name Mordor already before Sauron settled there, because of its volcano Orodruin and its eruptions.
Mordor actually has two meanings: "The Black Land" in Tolkien's contrived language Sindarin, and "The Land of Shadow" in Quenya. The root mor ("dark", "black") also appears in Moria. Dor ("land") also appears in Gondor ("stone-land") and Doriath ("fenced land"). The Quenya word for Shadow is "mordo".
A proposed etymology out of the context of Middle-earth is Old English morthor, which means "mortal sin" or "murder". (The latter are descended from the former.) It is not uncommon for names in Tolkien's fiction to have relevant meanings in several languages, both those invented by Tolkien, and "real" ones, but this of course happens with any two languages. Mordor is also a name cited in some Nordic mythologies referring to a land where its citizens practise evil without knowing it, imposed on themselves by the society long created for that purpose. This quite fits with Tolkien's Mordor.
Mordor was a relic of the devastating works of Morgoth, apparently formed by massive volcanic eruptions. It was given the name Mordor already before Sauron settled there, because of its volcano Orodruin and its eruptions.
Mordor actually has two meanings: "The Black Land" in Tolkien's contrived language Sindarin, and "The Land of Shadow" in Quenya. The root mor ("dark", "black") also appears in Moria. Dor ("land") also appears in Gondor ("stone-land") and Doriath ("fenced land"). The Quenya word for Shadow is "mordo".
A proposed etymology out of the context of Middle-earth is Old English morthor, which means "mortal sin" or "murder". (The latter are descended from the former.) It is not uncommon for names in Tolkien's fiction to have relevant meanings in several languages, both those invented by Tolkien, and "real" ones, but this of course happens with any two languages. Mordor is also a name cited in some Nordic mythologies referring to a land where its citizens practise evil without knowing it, imposed on themselves by the society long created for that purpose. This quite fits with Tolkien's Mordor.
by Junglemanchild August 27, 2005
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