by Bigslimedannyte February 11, 2021

by sya1233 April 8, 2025

When something is done that is macho, undaunted, deliciously retro, heavy metal, punk, redneck, or just plain bad ass, that's so mo!
by pokerclack November 28, 2010

Used to describe an English person doing something they think is European and cultured, when they're unknowingly being the very opposite.
For example, ordering a Spanish Madri not knowing it's a British beer made to look like a Spanish beer.
For example, ordering a Spanish Madri not knowing it's a British beer made to look like a Spanish beer.
"I'm going to Salzburg for the Christmas markets, I wanted to experience authentic Austria, I'm staying in a premier inn"
"That's so Madri of you"
"That's so Madri of you"
by alexy344cfx September 21, 2025

NOUN:
An individual who, even though lacking in expertise, will flaunt their superior knowledge to others at random times in order to either appear more intelligent, out-smart others around them to make themselves feel more intelligent, or try to 1-up you to keep themselves from looking less intelligent.
VERB:
The act of displaying ones intelligence through unsolicited demonstrations.
ADJECTIVE:
A word used to describe responses or behaviors given by those who are trying to appear more intelligent.
An individual who, even though lacking in expertise, will flaunt their superior knowledge to others at random times in order to either appear more intelligent, out-smart others around them to make themselves feel more intelligent, or try to 1-up you to keep themselves from looking less intelligent.
VERB:
The act of displaying ones intelligence through unsolicited demonstrations.
ADJECTIVE:
A word used to describe responses or behaviors given by those who are trying to appear more intelligent.
NOUN:
"Johnny's being a me-so-smart again! He keeps randomly throwing random Spanish phrases into his sentences to make it seem like he knows Spanish."
VERB:
"I'm trying to fix this guy's computer, but he keeps pulling a me-so-smart and taking over before I get a chance to do anything!"
ADJECTIVE:
"Did you really just lecture an expert salesmen about the importance of good eye-contact? That was a real me-so-smart move man..."
"Johnny's being a me-so-smart again! He keeps randomly throwing random Spanish phrases into his sentences to make it seem like he knows Spanish."
VERB:
"I'm trying to fix this guy's computer, but he keeps pulling a me-so-smart and taking over before I get a chance to do anything!"
ADJECTIVE:
"Did you really just lecture an expert salesmen about the importance of good eye-contact? That was a real me-so-smart move man..."
by Michael_Morre April 2, 2020

by Why are you british? DIIEEE June 6, 2021
