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morearl

A super cool and chill girl who can be a bit too nice at times. She works hard and puts effort into things she believes in, she tries hard to make people around her proud, Morearl can be a bit aggressive at times but she is super sweet. She has beautiful handwriting that comes naturally that she doesn't even have to work hard for, she makes her friends jealous of it often but they love her no matter what. Morearl (if she has one) is always hyping up her sibling(s). She is always talking about how great her sibling(s) is. She achieves well academically too, and puts her free time into things she enjoys but which can also help her, like reading, chess and writing. Morearl doesn't like people that slack off and leave work piled up on one person, this is why she prefers to work either alone or with people she knows will pull their weight. She loves leadership, often taking places like team coordinator, school captain, and management. Morearl has a unique sense of humour and although she finds socializing hassel, she often makes friends on accident. She is very upfront, and although she is kind she will not hesitate to stick up for her friends. Also Morearl is often friends with awesome people like (just some awesome names) Taniya, Paula, Samantha, Crystle, Esha and Charlotte.
Person 1: Woah who's that girl, she's so cool, she seems nice, but she lowkey has a resting bitch face.

Person 2: That has to be a morearl look at her yelling at the creep following her friend.

Person 3: Sheeeesh! your right.
by jkefbfrbbru April 20, 2021
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human mortar

The act of bending a human over, inserting a funnel in their ass, feeding them laxatives, and letting the shit launch from their sphincter.
The enemy has taken the frontlines! Quickly, prepare the human mortars! They won’t expect such abrasive weaponry.
by Nireves October 23, 2018
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Mordor

That God forsaken hill in Ladysmith, British Columbia, Canada. Not to be walked up unless you are an Olympic Athlete, a Himalayan Sherpa, or Guntash. The very reason nobody who lives in the town has a soul.
Dude: Wanna go to school today?

Guy: Mordor!!!

Dude: Good point, lets just get drunk/ stoned.
by Hod February 21, 2009
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Mortar Strike

A game where two men sit side by side, separated only by a make-shift ‘wall’. Both contestants masturbate until ejaculation.

The aim of the game is for the contestant to hit the other contestant with their ejaculate, shooting up and over a wall like a mortar.
Keith: ‘Me and Lucious were playing mortar strike last night
Matthew: ‘Oh cool, did you win?’
Keith: ‘Yeah’
Matthew:’Really? Congrats
Keith:’Na just kiddin’ I am infertile and unable to create a child without the aid of science, and now I have semen in my chest hairs’
by TWC.TV May 25, 2018
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Mortard

Someone who hovers mentally between being a moron and a retard.
Where did you come up with that idea, mortard?
by Stukin Cubicle October 16, 2006
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mordor

In J. R. R. Tolkien's fictional universe of Middle-earth, Mordor is the dwelling place of Sauron, in the southeast of Middle-earth to the East of Anduin, the great river. Frodo and Sam went there to destroy the One Ring. Mordor was unique because of the three enormous mountain ridges surrounding it, from the North, from the West and from the South, that protected this land from an unexpected invasion by any of the people living in those directions.

Mordor was a relic of the devastating works of Morgoth, apparently formed by massive volcanic eruptions. It was given the name Mordor already before Sauron settled there, because of its volcano Orodruin and its eruptions.

Mordor actually has two meanings: "The Black Land" in Tolkien's contrived language Sindarin, and "The Land of Shadow" in Quenya. The root mor ("dark", "black") also appears in Moria. Dor ("land") also appears in Gondor ("stone-land") and Doriath ("fenced land"). The Quenya word for Shadow is "mordo".

A proposed etymology out of the context of Middle-earth is Old English morthor, which means "mortal sin" or "murder". (The latter are descended from the former.) It is not uncommon for names in Tolkien's fiction to have relevant meanings in several languages, both those invented by Tolkien, and "real" ones, but this of course happens with any two languages. Mordor is also a name cited in some Nordic mythologies referring to a land where its citizens practise evil without knowing it, imposed on themselves by the society long created for that purpose. This quite fits with Tolkien's Mordor.
Sauron settled in Mordor shortly after the end of the First Age
by Junglemanchild August 27, 2005
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