Trinidad origin.
(1) The relationship between the parent of a child and that child's Godmother.
(2) A very inquisitive person. A nosey person. Usually abbreviated to 'Maco' in this sense.
(3) A gay man - usually called a Macomere man. (also Poof in London, Faggot in the US, Batti-Man in Jamaica. {Derogatory}
(1) The relationship between the parent of a child and that child's Godmother.
(2) A very inquisitive person. A nosey person. Usually abbreviated to 'Maco' in this sense.
(3) A gay man - usually called a Macomere man. (also Poof in London, Faggot in the US, Batti-Man in Jamaica. {Derogatory}
(1) Diane is Jane macomere because Diane's son is Jane's Godson.
(2) Susie is a maco. She is always getting involved in matters that does not concern her!
(3) John is a 'Macomere Man', he is usually a receiver of swollen goods!
(2) Susie is a maco. She is always getting involved in matters that does not concern her!
(3) John is a 'Macomere Man', he is usually a receiver of swollen goods!
by BazzaC October 31, 2007
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Roger: yeah! it was sickkkkkkkkk. coach Rosine found him in the 6th floor boy's bathroom malcumbating!
Roger: yeah! it was sickkkkkkkkk. coach Rosine found him in the 6th floor boy's bathroom malcumbating!
by Chief Brown Bottom October 26, 2011
Get the malcumbating mug.A person who has been living in the area of Macomb or has been there for awile. Usually refers to people from Macomb, IL. Also a person being called a "Macombie Homie" is usually from a rural area. This term can be used as a substitute for "Redneck" on certain ocassions.
Somewhere at an airport in Chicago,IL.
John: "Where are you from?
Moi: "Macomb. Down south near the Mississippi. You?"
John:"Wait, your a Macombie Homie!? Me too!!"
Moi: "I thought y'all looked familiar.."
(Imagine this conversation with a southern drawl)
John: "Where are you from?
Moi: "Macomb. Down south near the Mississippi. You?"
John:"Wait, your a Macombie Homie!? Me too!!"
Moi: "I thought y'all looked familiar.."
(Imagine this conversation with a southern drawl)
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Get the Macueca mug.The exercise of dimming your macbook's backlight fully so that you can see your reflection on the now black screen.
Mac popularity has made this an increasing trend. Particularly amongst University girls who can often be seen attempting to dim their screens without drawing attention to themselves, and then pressing their faces up to the screen, re-applying makeup, fixing their hair, or simply checking themselves out.
Mac popularity has made this an increasing trend. Particularly amongst University girls who can often be seen attempting to dim their screens without drawing attention to themselves, and then pressing their faces up to the screen, re-applying makeup, fixing their hair, or simply checking themselves out.
Stu: hey john, check the girl next to you...totally using her macmirror
John: haha, not like a few minor adjustments in front of the macmirror are gonna fix her melted face anyways
John: haha, not like a few minor adjustments in front of the macmirror are gonna fix her melted face anyways
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by Malumaholic November 26, 2017
Get the malumaing mug.Inspired by the Colombian singer, from the city of Medellin, Maluma, it's an expression that's understood by all cultures, nationalities, age groups and genders.
Works especially well in latin countries.
It's used when you don't have words to describe a certain event/situation that either went extremely well or that you have no regrets about.
Can also be utilized when you risk it all in a certain situation.
The expression can be used in a sentence as is, without spaces in between (malumababy) or even as a hashtag (#malumababy).
Works especially well in latin countries.
It's used when you don't have words to describe a certain event/situation that either went extremely well or that you have no regrets about.
Can also be utilized when you risk it all in a certain situation.
The expression can be used in a sentence as is, without spaces in between (malumababy) or even as a hashtag (#malumababy).
Friend 1: "Did you have fun last night at the party? I saw you talking with a girl near the bar and then I didn't see you again. Did you leave together?"
Friend 2: "maluma baby!"
Or
Person 1: "Are you really going to bungee jump from that high?"
Person 2: "malumababy"
Friend 2: "maluma baby!"
Or
Person 1: "Are you really going to bungee jump from that high?"
Person 2: "malumababy"
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