a bunch of homos who are in the mafia, who fight against (except when there not) the armed detective agency from the manga bungo gay.. sorry i mean bungo stray dogs
person 1: oh, do you know who these people are?
person 2: oh yeah thats the port mafia there all homos
person 2: oh yeah thats the port mafia there all homos
by yourlocalatsushikinnie January 18, 2022
by lettermafia April 28, 2021
The cult surrounding the Megumi Mafia is a strange one, of course, you had to be in her class. Once your in you are subject to the ruthless class clowns, doing anything they can to piss off the teacher, failing miserably, because she doesn't give a shit
person 1: Are you part of the Megumi Mafia
person 2: Of course I am, remember when she had hentai on there computer
person 1: Yeah
person 2: Of course I am, remember when she had hentai on there computer
person 1: Yeah
by Cookievirginstealer October 15, 2020
Lots of different gangs that United and became a big Mob in Detroit, essentially bang they grey bandannas, also includes some of the biggest gangs of Detroit out there
by Anonymous7783 May 07, 2021
by James Ladewig April 12, 2008
by woodzluvr March 16, 2021
A subspecies of the entertainment industry's velvet mafia, the Velveteen mafia is comprised of the many gay men (and the occasional lesbian) who work in the field of children's book publishing.
Though not formally organized, these editors, authors, illustrators, art directors, publishers, etc. do tend to huddle together at industry events (making quite the splash) and are known for their wit, style, and general panache around the office...and around town. They are highly influential.
An obvious (and brilliant) mash-up of author Stephen Gaines' term "the velvet mafia" (which he used to describe the in-crowd of Studio 54's heyday) and the title of Margery Williams' classic 1922 children's book, "The Velveteen Rabbit."
Though not formally organized, these editors, authors, illustrators, art directors, publishers, etc. do tend to huddle together at industry events (making quite the splash) and are known for their wit, style, and general panache around the office...and around town. They are highly influential.
An obvious (and brilliant) mash-up of author Stephen Gaines' term "the velvet mafia" (which he used to describe the in-crowd of Studio 54's heyday) and the title of Margery Williams' classic 1922 children's book, "The Velveteen Rabbit."
Do any straight men work in kids books or are they really all part of the Velveteen mafia?
The Velveteen mafia does not bat for my team, damn it!
The Velveteen mafia does not bat for my team, damn it!
by Oliver Buttons December 05, 2007