by Malikracked March 15, 2025
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by blindedbymalicy May 8, 2025
Get the Malicy mug.Hym "After 10 years Spectrum is just now picking up the malicious software? Better late than never but is just isn't going to matter if I don't get the credit and the money."
by Hym Iam May 16, 2025
Get the Malicious Software mug.You know that Alice who acts like a dude? She farts, burps, never shaves/wears make up and isn't ashamed? That's when you know you've met a Malics (Manly Alice) Dude did you go down on Alice last night? Nah she turned out to be a Malics with all that bush down there so I bounced. Damn Malics did you forget to put deodorant on or something? Malics: no I actually enjoy my natural odor.
by Peanut 7 June 29, 2025
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Several high ranking public officials are quite malicnihlcadlodytes and should not be able to represent the American public as a whole.
by KthuluRisen September 5, 2025
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(noun)
A shadowy group of individuals, often descended from ancient bloodlines such as the Medici or Borgia families, who remain invisible to the average person. Commonly mistaken elites are royals, world leaders, tech billionaires, or corporate CEOs (like those of BlackRock or Vanguard), these figures allegedly hold no true power—only the illusion of it, sustained through manipulation and blackmail.
The malicious elites are not the Illuminati, Freemasons, or the wealthy attendees of Bohemian Grove gatherings. They are far beyond that—unknown, unseen, and untouchable—yet said to control every atom on Earth.
(noun)
A shadowy group of individuals, often descended from ancient bloodlines such as the Medici or Borgia families, who remain invisible to the average person. Commonly mistaken elites are royals, world leaders, tech billionaires, or corporate CEOs (like those of BlackRock or Vanguard), these figures allegedly hold no true power—only the illusion of it, sustained through manipulation and blackmail.
The malicious elites are not the Illuminati, Freemasons, or the wealthy attendees of Bohemian Grove gatherings. They are far beyond that—unknown, unseen, and untouchable—yet said to control every atom on Earth.
by TheRectifierNL October 23, 2025
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Definition:
1. A moral state characterized by wickedness or malicious intent.
2. Behavior motivated by ill-will or injury toward others.
3. Displaying negative traits such as cruelty, deceit, or egotism.
4. Reflecting immoral actions or intentions.
Significance:
• It defines moral depravity.
• It emphasizes malicious intent.
• It identifies bad behavior.
• It avoids incomprehensible and ambiguous pronunciations (homophones).
• It simplifies descriptions of negativity.
• It improves clarity in ethical evaluations.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "bad."
Adjective: malive
Adverb: malively
Definition:
1. A moral state characterized by wickedness or malicious intent.
2. Behavior motivated by ill-will or injury toward others.
3. Displaying negative traits such as cruelty, deceit, or egotism.
4. Reflecting immoral actions or intentions.
Significance:
• It defines moral depravity.
• It emphasizes malicious intent.
• It identifies bad behavior.
• It avoids incomprehensible and ambiguous pronunciations (homophones).
• It simplifies descriptions of negativity.
• It improves clarity in ethical evaluations.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "bad."
Adjective: malive
Adverb: malively
Examples:
• "Malive actions damage reputations irreparably."
• "History recounts the consequences of malive rulers."
• "Literature explores the psyche of malive antagonists."
• "Psychologists study the motivations behind malive tendencies."
• "Crime novels often feature protagonists battling malive villains."
• "Malive actions damage reputations irreparably."
• "History recounts the consequences of malive rulers."
• "Literature explores the psyche of malive antagonists."
• "Psychologists study the motivations behind malive tendencies."
• "Crime novels often feature protagonists battling malive villains."
by Dmitrio December 2, 2025
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