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No more

1. Nothing more
2. A synonym for anymore
1. Say no more!
2. Wait what? They ain't dating no more?
by idk256 March 26, 2023
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mored

Originally used to mean more bored, but can be used as an alternative for really bored.
Danny: I am so ducking bored.
Person 2: Well I'm mored so nerrrr. Wanker.
by Becky[innit] March 3, 2007
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More

The amount of love one being has for another
Tj loves Liz more than Liz loves Tj
by oPsych February 13, 2017
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MORE

Example: Nick Loves Jamie More!
by Lighting Cock August 4, 2010
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more

In an effort to motivate and encourage lazy Alderley Edge homies into doing something, going out, down the pub for instance, a short sharp "more" can be a jee-up to instil action.
"C'mon lets go into Wilmslow. More!"
by BrynD September 27, 2006
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More-on

A "More-on" is an idea used on forums to avoid the issue of straight up insulting a person, but also suggests one of the many behavioral culprits of a person's inability to constrain themselves. In other words, they will attempt to have the last word at any cost... even to further their own ignorance and resist the potential to grow from a perfectly neutral argumentation. Whilst it is imperative to remain objective (for it is pointless to argue online), too many "more-ons" fail to grasp the benefits of interactions altogether. Narcissism may stem from the depths of this issue, but just as there are narcissistic tendencies, a label doesn't benefit anyone. Use insults and suggestions with caution... be the better "man". Women need to grasp that the internet is where people grow from nowadays... and they also need to stray from pits of despair that corrupts the mind just like onlyfans where only the worst beliefs may arise.

More-on is just an expression that doesn't exist, but I hope this definition points towards resolving our issues by denouncing them with a better, more suitable tone and perspective.

Yes, we will misconstrue someone's intentions online. It also doesn't mean that someone angry is a moron. Temporary statements like... "are you a more-on?" is far less egregious than spewing the claim that one is a moron.

- ishibim
If you don't attempt to understand the intentions of your interlocutor, no matter how angry they may seem (online or not), you are a more-on.
by Draël March 24, 2023
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comparative of many, much.
Avery loves Ema more than Ema loves Avery
by lilbutterboy May 21, 2018
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