by idiotstick19 November 15, 2020
“Unnus Annus” meaning “One year” in Latin. This is an inside joke made by the Markiplier and Crankgameplays, the men creating a seemingly cult like base, again.
“Unnus Annus” chanted Ethan, staring listlessly into the audience. “One year” added Mark, expressionism blank.
by Devoche November 15, 2019
by SpikeyFrog November 02, 2020
From Latin; literally "a horrible year." A year in which practically everything that can go wrong, goes wrong. The opposite of annus mirabilis.
From the death of David Bowie to the election of Donald Trump, 2016 was a perfect example of an annus horribilis
by smendler November 26, 2016
Unus Annus (literally meaning One Year) is a Youtube channel run by Mark Fischbach (Markiplier) and Ethan Nestor (CrankGameplays). Their objective is to do interesting and unique things for one year until they delete their channel (alongside their videos) and stop selling merch.
The channel will be deleted in November 15 2020.
The channel will be deleted in November 15 2020.
by The7Guy September 04, 2020
A Latin phrase meaning, 'one year'. It is also a popular youtube channel created by Mark or also known as Markiplier. He likes to connect this with death and that everything comes to an end. This YouTube channel will eventually be deleted in one year from its creation.
"You should subscribe to Unus Annus."
by Duck_Duck November 17, 2019
by Void_0 October 14, 2020