Something that McDonald's puts on their hamburgers instead of real cheese. Is made out of palm oil and does not really has a flavor but melts very well and is very, very cheap.
Customer; "I would like a nice juicy McHamburger with Cheddar cheese"
Nutritionist; "Actually, that's not cheese. It's substitute cheese. It just looks like cheese"
Nutritionist; "Actually, that's not cheese. It's substitute cheese. It just looks like cheese"
by Ronald Mac Donald October 20, 2008
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by Nursenary October 27, 2019
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A pathetic excuse for a website that shows mostly adult content that are beyond regular human fantasies. Filled with mostly artists, and game devs. Enter this site if you're new, and you'll suffer a fate 100 times worse than death. Back off while you still can.
Guy 1: I've found a new way to share my passion and job! Subscribestar!
Guy 2: Oh, that's great. (Thinks about calling asylum immediately)
Guy 2: Oh, that's great. (Thinks about calling asylum immediately)
by LaserImouto June 8, 2022
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Get the subscriber mug.The wondrous sustenance that can only be obtained through the consumption of hilarious amounts of subway sandwiches.
by Naryzhud January 30, 2007
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Get the substract mug.Any word or phrase that is used in place of a swear word or swear phrase or other frowned-upon word or phrase. Common examples of this include heck for the word hell, pecker for the word dick, butt for the word ass, what the fudge for the phrase what the fuck, what the heck or what the hedge for the phrase what the hell, and so forth.
Words and phrases like these are commonly used in front of children by parents or family members when they would otherwise use a swear word. There are many such words or phrases, sometimes having been in use for generations, others more recently invented.
Words and phrases like these are commonly used in front of children by parents or family members when they would otherwise use a swear word. There are many such words or phrases, sometimes having been in use for generations, others more recently invented.
by Duraiken December 2, 2010
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