"I'm very proud of you, my respected mutual. Don't recall how we found each other but am glad we did. This is good work. "
"appreciate the kind words, my respected mutual."
"appreciate the kind words, my respected mutual."
by Exosfeer July 6, 2024

by mrstark.idontfeelsogood September 5, 2021

A term used to refer to a couple who are both into feederism and want to gain weight together. It is a type of fetish that involves a partner.
by LizardInACan September 11, 2022

/'mju tʃʊəli klu ləs/ - Noun
1. (a) The act of being mutually clusive without knowing with another person going through the same thing
(b) The act of attempting to galvanise all mutually clusive people into being included in the sample space
2. (a) Claiming with a group of people you know a truth which in reality is a falsehood
(b) Feeling the emotion of cluelessness with another person
(c) Procrastination, in any form, with another person
1. (a) The act of being mutually clusive without knowing with another person going through the same thing
(b) The act of attempting to galvanise all mutually clusive people into being included in the sample space
2. (a) Claiming with a group of people you know a truth which in reality is a falsehood
(b) Feeling the emotion of cluelessness with another person
(c) Procrastination, in any form, with another person
1. Look at all these mutually clueless people and understand how great it is to be included in my data
2. Those 2 are mutually clueless
2. Those 2 are mutually clueless
by Anonymous 298734927384723 August 31, 2025

by mrstark.idontfeelsogood September 5, 2021

People who follow you on a social media app (ex. Tiktok, Instagram, etc) and you follow them back! They’re the nicest, sweetest, funniest people ever, they interact with stuff YOU post by commenting, liking, and sharing. Some of them maybe can be your friends! If you have mutuals you’re extremely lucky!
by shinsosmassiveforehead July 10, 2021

/ˈmju tʃʊəli klu sɪv/
Mutually clusive is a given class of 2 sectors of math, in which they are interrelated
(a) In probability, the mutually clusive space or events is the space present outside the sample space, expressed as ξ', ∪', Ω' and/or S'. Finding the probability of selecting the mutually clusive space is always 0, as it is not in the sample space, but n(U') is dependent on n(U) due to context. There is always mutually clusive space regardless of whether the events inside are mutually inclusive, exclusive, independent or dependent.
(b) In statistics, the mutually clusive space defines the population (or census) not selected in the sample. Again, the mutually clusive space is dependent on the sample due to context. It is almost impossible to accurately measure the mutually clusive space and thus the census due to the possibility of more and more people, animals or objects becoming eligible for the census.
Mutually clusive is a given class of 2 sectors of math, in which they are interrelated
(a) In probability, the mutually clusive space or events is the space present outside the sample space, expressed as ξ', ∪', Ω' and/or S'. Finding the probability of selecting the mutually clusive space is always 0, as it is not in the sample space, but n(U') is dependent on n(U) due to context. There is always mutually clusive space regardless of whether the events inside are mutually inclusive, exclusive, independent or dependent.
(b) In statistics, the mutually clusive space defines the population (or census) not selected in the sample. Again, the mutually clusive space is dependent on the sample due to context. It is almost impossible to accurately measure the mutually clusive space and thus the census due to the possibility of more and more people, animals or objects becoming eligible for the census.
1. n(U') = n(C) - n(U) where U' is the mutually clusive space, "C" is the census or population not included in the sample space and U is the sample space.
2. The census of worded colours in the visible spectrum are Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo and Violet, yet due to the fact that you can read between the lines and pick out colors in the spontaneously existent mutually clusive space such as Cyan and Ochre, this is merely a sample of the many worded colours of the visible spectrum.
2. The census of worded colours in the visible spectrum are Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo and Violet, yet due to the fact that you can read between the lines and pick out colors in the spontaneously existent mutually clusive space such as Cyan and Ochre, this is merely a sample of the many worded colours of the visible spectrum.
by Anonymous 298734927384723 September 20, 2025
