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MAGOO

Just as the good hearted but visually impaired cartoon character Mr. Magoo, someone who is blind to reality yet imagines they're managing life just fine.
My brother and I do not agree on the evidence; we don't see things the same way. I'm not pointing fingers, but one of us is a MAGOO.
by Omar O. Ungh August 13, 2025
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magment

Pronunciation: /ˈmeɪ.ɡmənt/
Definition:
1. A magical artifact or incantation object.
2. Talisman or amulet imbued with magical properties.
3. Device or apparatus used in magical rituals.
4. Implement employed by wizards (magors) or sorcerers for casting incantation.

Significance:
• It defines magical objects.
• It emphasizes functionality in magic.
• It identifies implements of wizards (magors).
• It avoids vague or ambiguous terms.
• It simplifies descriptions of magical artifacts.
• It improves clarity in fantasy contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "wizardry".
Singular noun: magment
Plural noun: magments
Examples:
• Wizards (magors) carry potent magments for protection.
• Treasure chasers seek concealed magments in ancient ruins.
• Legends declare of priceless magments guarded by dragons.
• Magicians conjure energy through sacred magments.
• Museums display historical magments from various eras.
by Dmitrio August 22, 2025
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magment

Pronunciation: /ˈmeɪ.ɡmənt/
Definition:
1. A magical artifact or incantation object.
2. Talisman or amulet imbued with magical properties.
3. Device or apparatus used in magical rituals.
4. Implement employed by wizards (magors) or sorcerers for casting incantation.

Significance:
• It defines magical objects.
• It emphasizes functionality in magic.
• It identifies implements of wizards (magors).
• It avoids vague or ambiguous terms.
• It simplifies descriptions of magical artifacts.
• It improves clarity in fantasy contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "wizardry".
Singular noun: magment
Plural noun: magments
Examples:
• "Wizards (magors) carry potent magments for protection."
• "Treasure chasers search for concealed magments in ancient ruins."
• "Legends declare priceless magments guarded by dragons."
• "Magicians conjure energy through sacred magments."
• "Museums display historical magments from various eras."
by Dmitrio August 22, 2025
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MagoEspiga

A: Hey bro Lucas is such a MagoEspiga!
B: Yeah bro!
by ultraknight3004pokemon October 20, 2025
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MAGAMORON

MAGAMORON
(adj.):
Someone who absorbs and repeats MAGA talking points without question, treating every partisan claim as absolute truth while dismissing facts, evidence, and basic logic. A MAGAMORON reacts with instant outrage to anything outside their bubble, defends contradictions without realizing it, and relies entirely on emotion instead of thought.
She keeps repeating the same line word-for-word from a broadcast like it’s her own thought. Straight MAGAMORON.
by MAGA-muppet MAGA-bot November 21, 2025
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coolie magoolies

when something is cool, and you are usually agreeing to it, used as an answer to a question
anne - "hey! im going to the movies on saturday, wanna come?"
maddie - "yeah! coolie magoolies!"
by MULCAHYYYY! November 24, 2007
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The Magoo effect

The clumsiness that results from wearing glasses that leave an area of peripheral vision out of focus or unseen. It may also cause slight vertigo.
I tripped over the damn cat this morning, due to the Magoo Effect of my new specticles.
by chromerzoner November 27, 2011
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