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a mediocrity from the suburbs

a) a woman who is the exact opposite of a goddess from Athens who is also so-so in terms of her bedroom skills.
if your mother was a mediocrity from the suburbs and your father a lumberjack, even plastic surgery won't help you look like Leonardo diCaprio or Brad Pitt.
by Sexydimma September 20, 2014
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mediocrity

me-di-oc-ri-ty (noun)

1. The quality or state of being mediocre
2. How to properly describe Notre Dame football for the past 10 years.
"Jesus Mike, how can you pull for Notre Dame? They are the Elvis of Mediocrity!"
by notredameblows September 3, 2009
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Mediocrity

1. That which you and I blissfully bask in.

2. A word pompous pseudo-intellectuals like to toss around in an effort to sound sophisticated.

See also: mediocracy
Cocksucker: Enjoy your life of mediocrity, conformist!

Dr. Cool: Likewise, hipster scum-sucking shit-for-brains.
by Peniso Penisuola February 16, 2009
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Mediocrity

Dude, @WildCard_3 on Twitter is the definition of mediocrity.
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mediality

A reality created by the media. In this subuniverse, everything is perfect. All the women are beautiful and all the men are muscular an manly. Unfortunately, this unreal mediality causes people in real life to attempt to attain these extremely unreachable standards, usually with unwelcomed and ugly habits.
Girl: I am way too fat! I need to be like those girls on TV!
Boy: Wtf is wrong with you? You weigh 50 pounds, I can see right through your stomach.
by chernobyl December 11, 2004
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mexicocity

Look at that guy's sombrero, now he's got mexicocity!
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Mediality

1) the way the media portrays women versus how they actually look in real life.

2) It is the involuntary (or voluntary) act of buying into or becoming obsessed with the media’s portrayal of beautiful women.

3) Believing the false advertisement that the media portrays.

4) Becoming obsessed with one’s own body, so they resemble the media’s portrayal of beautiful.
For example, the models on those magazine covers are edited, photo-shopped, and some are even slimmed down digitally. That is the reality of the media, not what they show us on magazine covers.

This mediality needs to be fixed!
by MegEnglish15 July 13, 2011
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