1. (verb) To fix; to correct.
2. (verb) To increase something's quality after the latter's decline.
3. (verb: semi-sarcasm) To restore the quality by exclusive, destructive or otherwise dubious ways.
2. (verb) To increase something's quality after the latter's decline.
3. (verb: semi-sarcasm) To restore the quality by exclusive, destructive or otherwise dubious ways.
1. The tap is leaking, Jake! Make it great again!
2. Facebook is becoming retarded; join me in the quest to make it great again!
3. Make the crops great again and use our PestiCider product!
2. Facebook is becoming retarded; join me in the quest to make it great again!
3. Make the crops great again and use our PestiCider product!
by Gustavo6046 January 18, 2018

A common expression, usually from a stay at home alcoholic, generally used to encourage his friends at work to purchase and send a small bottle (not limited to) of high percentage alcohol to him/her.
by NinjaNes January 15, 2025

Person1:Hey can i make out with you?
Person 2: why.
Person1:because it’s national make out day!
Person2:ok.
Person 2: why.
Person1:because it’s national make out day!
Person2:ok.
by Hot dawg 6969 September 22, 2022

by Julian D is best ™ January 27, 2023

Hey, did you see Rhonda last week? Yea boi, She had some booty make all over her panties.. it was so fudgilicious looks like can’t eat her booty no mo! Stanky too!
by sleeplesseuphoric March 8, 2018

Common American phrase dating back to the late nineteen-hundreds. Very classy but also popular thing to say. Critically dubbed "meta-nationalist". Can be adapted to other countries.
You: Doesn't look like there's anything going on here today; the library's empty.
Alex: What? That does not make American sense. The calendar said today was supposed to be the Club Meet.
Alex: What? That does not make American sense. The calendar said today was supposed to be the Club Meet.
by AllSeeingElephant June 11, 2024

The saying "Every scar I have makes me who I am," signifies that our past experiences, particularly our hardships and challenges, contribute to shaping our personal identity. These scars, physical or emotional, embody our resilience, growth, and survival, making us unique individuals. We are encouraged to embrace, not hide, these experiences as they form part of our life story.
"After going through his recovery, Javein often said, 'Every scar I have makes me who I am,' acknowledging his journey and recognizing how the trials had shaped him into a scarfident individual."
by The Scarcodian Slanguage July 22, 2023
