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MAGA

A Japanese word for "calamity." Written in kanji as "禍"
As in 禍々しい (maga-maga-shii), "ominous."
by Maga-means-disaster January 9, 2021
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OH-MaGaga

Shorthand for "Oh My God, Madonna!" or "OMG, Madonna!" or "Oh My God, Madonna & Lady Gaga!" or OMG, Madonna & Lady Gaga!"
Please see the above definition of OH-MaGaga for examples.
by Chris P Treat January 16, 2010
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Macaturd

Scottish variation on McShit The act of using the public restroom in a fast food restaurant without purchasing any food.
och, i seriously need a macaturd
by diddumsalmighty November 9, 2009
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MAGAlodon

A MAGA hat wearing buffoon, typically in their senior years who is mentally stuck in the 1950s. Can usually be seen riding their Rascal scooters at Trump rallies.
"Those presenters on Fox News are such MAGAlodons."
by flapjackboy March 20, 2019
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maga viagra

Anything, generally something cruel in nature, that stimulates a MAGA politically motivated person to become aroused.
The tears of the liberal crowd are a potent form of maga viagra.
by squidwart June 24, 2022
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Magadorian

A Magadorian is a cult member that is generally characterized as missing at least one genetic chromosome due to incest. Common Magadorian traits include treason, sedition, selfishness, unbound racism, homophobia, misogyny, and sociopathy, along with incredible ignorance, and lack of curiosity.
Magadorianism began in the late 1960s with Richard Nixon when he cheated his way into the Presidency. The movement lay dormant for 50 years, then regurgitated by a thrice-divorced, draft-dodging narcissist claiming to be their one true savior.
The Magadorian tried to overthrow the United States to "own the libs".
by Scroughy June 3, 2023
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Yes Maate

Derived from the Latin Yessam Maatum, this expresion dates back centuries. Brutus was known to have exclaimed "Yes Maate" as he wiped away Caesar's blood from his dagger. Equally Henry VIII famously shouted "yes maate" when he learned he was to have a sixth stag do.

Nowadays the expression is commonly used, often unknowingly as they attempt the common/colloquial term "yes mate." Whilst similar on paper, their meanings do differ. With the double 'aa' signifying a greater emphasis/valididty/closer friendhip. Some say this double aa was due to Germanic influence altering the latin, however this is hotly disputed.
Hi it's Jambo...
Yes Maate

Did you slay some chicas last night?
Yes Maate, naturally
by Yes Maate June 3, 2011
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