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Merlin

a cutie that you better not lose if you get her. she's a sweetheart and everyone loves her. she makes everyone happy. she's really shy and quiet but smart. she's real attractive but hates how she looks. she's really creative and loves music. she's a girl that you would never wanna lose. if you fall in love with a merlin don't let her go. she's the best thing to happen to you.
Yo i love merlin!
by lmaoo12 March 13, 2017
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Merlin

A magical gay british twink that will trust anyone or anything.

Also known as King Arthur’s “secret” husband.
Arthur: You really are a total buffoon, aren’t you Merlin!
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Merrin

1. "This guy is pulling a merrin"
2. "This guy is batting merrins"
by TheHumanWizard June 19, 2016
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Mergency

Dis a mergency my nigga full on (homeless water) and went on a (stabbacre)
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Merlin

n. In Baltimoron, it's the "Old Line State," or the state on the south side of the Mason-Dixon Line, and the state where Batimore rests at the mouth of the Patapsco River. Yes, for the rest of the English-speaking world, this would be the state of Maryland.
Doen'cha knoe, I'm from Merlin!
by Dan Weyandt April 25, 2008
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Merlin

He’s very very attractive:)
He always picks fights with people who either are hurting his friends or people he cares about. He sticks up for his friends. He’s a very odd boy you don’t know whether he likes you or feels anything towards you. He’s a keeper and any girl that’s gets him is lucky. He’s very caring and stupid but like a cute stupid. I’m happy I have a Merlin in my life you should too.
Merlin is my cute loser;)
I wish I had a Merlin in my life:(
by AkakSssksksksk November 22, 2019
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margin-dweller

one who dwells in the margins of society, often neglected and not well understood by the majority; sometimes speaks with prophetic insight to those from whom he or she is alienated; in anthropology, sub-cultures that survive outside of majority social norms (for example, forest dwellers)
"In contrast to the interpretations of Western commentators, the “margin-dweller” of Upanishadic criticism, Grinshpon argues that the metaphysical philosophy of the Upanishads cannot be reduced to “contents” and studied without consideration of the lives and experiences (or contexts) of Upanishadic characters if we want to understand the full import of early Indian religious literature."
by accismus January 24, 2010
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