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monopolisation

When somebody has the most chips in poker.
It was complete monopolisation, he had all the chips.
by Louis Swain January 14, 2006
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monofontyllic

adj: meaning using or containing only one type of font; often used in reference to computers or technological objects; only used by the most elite of scholars
"Tim realized that Michelle's computer was monofontyllic when it did not show any other fonts besides arial."
by tim brownfield December 14, 2008
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monocommentious

Having a large amount of comments that are all either worded the same or from the same person; generally refering to MySpace.
Tom has left a lot of comments on your profile; its kind of monocommentious.
by Navarr August 3, 2007
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Monkoe

A monkey whore or 'hoe' found deep within jungles in Africa. They are usually the smaller females that get beaten around and have intercourse with a large quantity of the male population.
Can you believe that girl in class?
She's such a monkoe!
by Le clezio September 25, 2008
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monomom

A woman who gives birth to just one baby at a time, as opposed to an octomom.
She's no attention whore like Nadya Suleman, she's a monomom.
by TaviRider December 12, 2009
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Monopoclue

The combination on Monopoly and Clue, to create Monopoclue. Monopoclue is fun, its a game board of control and able to investigate murders of you clients as you gain more territory through the game.
Boy-"I'm bored."
Girl-"You wanna play monopoly?"
Boy-"I'm tired of monopoly."
Girl-"How about clue?"
Boy-"Nah."
Girl-"Oh, Monopoclue?
Boy-'Awww Yeah."
by Alt0id December 18, 2010
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monopodio

(1) a captain of thieves (named for the character from Miguel de Cervantes' novella _Rinconete y Cortedillo_);

(2) someone who uses unfair business practices to squeeze out a rival (17th century Spain)
When Burgos's interests succeeded briefly in curbing Bilbao's participation in wool export to Bruges, outraged Bilbaino merchants and shippers immediately labeled the action with the current epithet, monopodio. (from Stein's _Silver, Trade, and War_ p. 15)
by Mr. Badger February 25, 2012
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