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Maero

Your being a maero
by The Rejected one December 8, 2012
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Sandwich maker

A person who refuses to make you a sandwich, even though you asked them too
Hey, make me a sandwich.

No.

But you are usually making them

MAKE YOUR OWN GODDAMN SANDWICH

This bitch be a sandwich maker.
by Goredin Rampseey March 2, 2018
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Nigerian Waffle Maker

A nigerian that makes delicious waffles.
by big daddy back tits February 20, 2011
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maker

A type of punch or swing. Short for Haymaker.
"Yeah, you see dude get knocked out? Ya boy threw a hella maker and broke his jaw!"
by Y.R. January 3, 2008
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Makerbreaker

n. A defining moment, person or place, one which singlehandedly determines the outcome of an event. Also: maker-breaker.
The downhill section of Leguna Seca is the makerbreaker for the entire race.
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Maderchoder

sale maderchoder apni lund haath main leke bhag yan se
by ChoosLay August 22, 2008
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madernal

(adj.) With regards to four concepts: life, liberty, property, and the pursuit of happiness. A word thought to originate in certain esoteric philosophical circles to describe ‘madernal rights,’ a concept believed to be a mixture between the ideals portrayed by philosopher John Locke, and the ‘Unalienable Rights’ presented by the Declaration of Independence. The unique nature of the word often points out Jefferson’s substitution for one of Locke’s ideals in the Declaration of Independence. John Locke believed that no person ought to interfere with another person’s liberty, health, life, or possessions, whereas the Declaration of Independence guaranteed all persons created equal in ‘…life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness…’ The word is speculated to originate as a mixture between a bizarre pronunciation between the word natural (referring to John Locke’s affirmation that these are ‘natural rights’) as nah-too’-rahl, and the word internal (a sarcastic play on the inherent contradiction between John Locke’s earlier beliefs and writings regarding the individual and the self, describing them as a consequence of perception and consciousness alone). See An Essay Concerning human Understanding (1690, John Locke).
person 1: "The United States was founded on the belief that I have the right to freedom, and the pursuit of happiness."
person 2: "Yes, but people always overplay the inherent nature of madernal rights without questioning their validity."
by Cogito16 February 20, 2010
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