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mr. olson

A wanna be math teacher who actually doesn't know shit about math. And he doesn't like fat people. Loves to stare at the females that are in his class. A complete fucking perv.
Did you see the teacher today he was acting like a mr. olson.
by Urban spartan December 5, 2016
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Mrs. Johnson

a bitchy person who tries to teach but fails, ending up ruining people's lives.
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Mr. Waibel

Gurthiest cock in the world, Mr. salters and him snatch students as the walk under vents in the ceiling and if theres one thing Mr. waibel loves is testicles. He’s half bear and hunk. Teacher at JHS.
“ Be careful lurking in Mr. Waibels territory
by ElonMusk15 May 30, 2018
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Mr. Krabs

A crab who is unfair, in something, attempting to oppress a yellow sponge who lives in a pineapple under the sea/ocean, and standing in the presence of a concession facility. That crab also is drove by money and greed while a yellow sponge is roasting him.
Mr. Krabs is unfair! Mr. Krabs is in there! Standing at concession! Plotting his oppression!
by The_Best_Duck_Around March 26, 2017
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mr. cooper

Your average math teacher. Is married and has 2 kids
Mr. Cooper: Your average math teacher. Is married and has 2 kids
by Ghftdd January 29, 2018
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Mr. Stank

Mr. Stank is that one guy in your friend group who always 'stanks'. This can be taken literally or metaphorically. The most common use is when someone stinks on both the inside and the outside. The one who regretfully succeeds as both is then named Mr. Stank.
Literally: "You stink, Mr. Stank."
Metaphorically: "Look at you, Mr. Stank, stankining our mood."

Friend 1: "What's that smell?"
Friend 2: "Oh, that's just our 'friend' Mr. Stank."
by The Mr. Stank July 12, 2020
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Mr. Danger

The nickname used by former Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez to refer to the former American president George W. Bush. Chavez called Bush "Mr. Danger" whenever he was in a good mood or just tired of calling him “The Devil”. Interestingly, the dub “Mr. Danger” comes from a classic Latin American novel, “Doña Bárbara”, written by the Venezuelan author Rómulo Gallegos and first published in 1929. In the novel, Guillermo Danger, also referred to as Míster Danger, is a perfidious and symbolic character that represents the threats of imperialism to the young Venezuelan Republic. So folks, lets face it: Chavez might have done many crazy things but he did pass his literature lesson.
Chavez in 2006: “To say it to you in my bad English: You are a donkey, Mr. Danger. You are a donkey, Mr George W Bush."
by Rufino Pincharratas March 19, 2013
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