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mornternoon

A word representing anytime after noon. Used when greeting a person for the first time on any day when you didn't see or speak to them in the morning.
Paul: Good mornternoon Andie. I am glad you got to sleep in today.

Andie: LOL Thanks
by tazguy March 27, 2016
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Mooner

Someone who trades stocks or crypto from following influencers who post alerts when to buy or sell. You will often find them saying “To the moon”, with a rocket emoji🚀 over and over like a broken record because it’s the last fleeting hope they have for financial freedom.
Troy made 532$ From following this redditor who told him when to buy and sell his stock with GameStop. Now he screams to the moon from every roof top and follows the redditors advice like he’s the second coming of Christ.

Troy is such a mooner
by FreeArrow June 22, 2022
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morber

Someone who morbs; A professional in morbing.
by Cuckoo Ohlen July 4, 2022
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Stick it like Morgers

A gymnastics/tumbling move that involves a series of backflips, ending in a split without wearing any underwear.
Wow, she can really "stick it like Morgers." It took three people just to peel her off the floor at the gymnastics competition.
by Nasty Netters July 3, 2008
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Moreer

It's a real word. Honest. It means. . . more than more.
omg i harte yuo more. . .er
by HOMResque March 30, 2004
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Morneault

A surname derived from the Old-French word for "Dark Skinned." A very old name, with some of the more prominent French owners living in the region of Picardy in 900 AD. It was a term of endearment, as in "Look at that handsome, productive dark person." However, most of the owners of this particular surname today are decidedly white in complexion. It's an alternate spelling of Morneau, which is itself an alternate spelling of Morineau, which upon itself is a diminutive of the Germanic surname, More. All of these surnames mean the same thing. In fact, the word "More" was even used when describing a dark cloth. The origin is thought to stem from the identification of the Moors, who were a mixed population of people who had immigrated from western north Africa. Though today many of the Moors are members of the nation of Islam, the words More and Morineau were in use far before the start of the Muslim religion. Many people with this name live in Canada and the US, however, there are small populations living in such diverse locations as even Switzerland and Japan, if you can believe that. Japanese citizens with French last names...crazy stuff.
I met someone with the last name, "Morneault".
More-No? What kind of name is that?
Well, he said it means "dark-skinned," but...
...He's white, isn't he?
Yup.
by Grossenschwamm November 9, 2011
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monner

A 'Monner' is a person who has lived in the same town, surbub or city all their life. Monner's tend to stick together, always following the traditions of the town. The most notable monnerish town is Droitwich Spa, in Worcestershire England.
General Monnerish Habits:
Always have to go home, only their own bed is acceptable.
Tend to work fulltime in a dead-end job, prefrably retail.
Frequent, compulsive washing and cleaning of their car, the 'monner-mobile'
Tend to copy each other in many aspects of their life, job, vehicle, material possesions purchased and holidays.
Speak with a monnerish accent dragging out the end syllable of each word, presenting the words in a dreary, slow monnerish tone.
Settling down with childhood sweetheart.
Living next door to grandparents and other relatives.
David: "Alright Rob you 'monner', fancy cleaning the car and possibly heading down the ringers for a pint?"
Robert: "Yes Sherm, sounds like a plan, but first i need to go home and slap around my monner of a wife."
by Eric Cartmen May 23, 2007
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