A races messiah, or savior.
In certian legends a warrior of unwavering will, who would act as an immortal martyr.
In certian legends a warrior of unwavering will, who would act as an immortal martyr.
"The Malkoth has come!"
by Graham Aberem October 25, 2006
Get the Malkoth mug.A verb used to describe when someone quickly and unexpectedly (and comically) delivers a single jab to someone's face, possibly as an interruption to their conversation; also used as a noun to identify such a jab.
Taken from the movie 'Burn After Reading' when John Malkovich suddenly punches Brad Pitt in the face in the car.
Taken from the movie 'Burn After Reading' when John Malkovich suddenly punches Brad Pitt in the face in the car.
At lunch today, Grace was rambling so much about her boyfriend that I wanted to malkovich her to shut her up.
As the bouncer tried breaking up the melee, one of the guys turned around and gave him a quick malkovich before resuming beating the other guy's ass.
As the bouncer tried breaking up the melee, one of the guys turned around and gave him a quick malkovich before resuming beating the other guy's ass.
by Borgus August 16, 2009
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A small recessed area made into a miniature man cave for solitude and shutting out the menial outside world.
"What's Alex doing in that small gap behind the TV?"
"He's just spending some time alone in his malcove!"
"He's just spending some time alone in his malcove!"
by Grhymer March 16, 2017
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Get the Malko i dobro mug.A rude but funny way to say "Monster" in Latvia.
At first, this word was banned by the government and kind of forbidden to say amongst the population but it soon became a codename used by Latvian rebellious youngsters to call their government.
Nowadays, it just is a funny way for them to call their Russian friends, as the word originates from the Russian language and refers to "Морковка", which means carrot, to make fun of their skin tone.
At first, this word was banned by the government and kind of forbidden to say amongst the population but it soon became a codename used by Latvian rebellious youngsters to call their government.
Nowadays, it just is a funny way for them to call their Russian friends, as the word originates from the Russian language and refers to "Морковка", which means carrot, to make fun of their skin tone.
Ахаха ты маркова(Markova) ))
Все правительство маркова(Markova) (...)
Все правительство маркова(Markova) (...)
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