Friend: I hate that dude so much man, I wanna kill him
Me: Don't be silly bro, you'll catch an m-charge
Me: Don't be silly bro, you'll catch an m-charge
by NoncingNitro May 11, 2017
The act of acting like a certain somebody *cough* Trilas Mull *cough* in being a complete asshole and not giving two damns or a single shit about anything anybody else thinks. You're always right and never forget, you're the best.
That guy HAD to have been hit by The "M" Effect. He's been a complete selfish asshole since last weekend.
by Rung Nich Yoigga April 25, 2017
The US service rifle in use since 1965. The M16's original design proved to be jam prone (complicated by poor ammunition and improper cleaning instruction) and was superceded by the M16A1. The M16A1 was a fully automatic rifle with a chrome lined barrel for increased reliability.
The M16A2 was the next major model which had an improved sight, the optional addition of a brass deflector for left-handed shooters a 7-in-1 rifiling, and, most notibly, a three-round burst limiter.
The next model of the M16 (the M16A3 or M16A4 I cannot find reliable sources on either even Colt) eschews the burst limiter and adds a P-rail inplace of the handgrip.
The M16A2 was the next major model which had an improved sight, the optional addition of a brass deflector for left-handed shooters a 7-in-1 rifiling, and, most notibly, a three-round burst limiter.
The next model of the M16 (the M16A3 or M16A4 I cannot find reliable sources on either even Colt) eschews the burst limiter and adds a P-rail inplace of the handgrip.
by Colin Ritter August 06, 2003
in fanfiction, a male pregnacy.
by The Cloaked Schemer May 06, 2008
Common colloquialism in rural western United States. Means "mhmm, bye" "um, bye" "ok, bye," "goodbye" or simply "bye." The "M" sound is used as a space filler and there is no pause between The "M" and "bye" sounds. Normally used as a polite, informal way to end a phone conversation, but is occassionally used in-person, as well.
Caller "How late are you open today?"
Receptionist "We're open until six."
Caller "Okay, Thank you."
Receptionist "You're welcome, m-bye."
Caller "Bye!"
Receptionist "We're open until six."
Caller "Okay, Thank you."
Receptionist "You're welcome, m-bye."
Caller "Bye!"
by bonnylea May 10, 2010
Modus operandi (often used in the abbreviated forms M.O. or simply Method) is a Latin phrase, approximately translated as "method of operating" The term is used in English to describe someone's habits or manner of working, the method of operating or functioning. It is often used in a criminal sense, to profile the methods employed by individuals during the execution of a crime, and may also be used in offender profiling,2 where it can also be used to find clues to the perpetrator's psychology.3 It largely consists of the methods used to execute the crime, prevent detection, and facilitate escape.
by HRVAT1975 July 13, 2009