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moo

cow noises;mostly used for singing YMCA by Village People, or protesting for animals to drive.
by houyt February 17, 2022
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Meathead Moo-Hard

A large, boisterous, round, angry, impoverished degenerate purchasing meat products with food stamps at a truck stop while under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
I wanted to spice up my nachos but some meathead moo-hard snatched up all the onions from the condiment bar.
by kitchenspazz April 27, 2017
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MOO

MOO is a slang used by asshole tourists when hindus praise a cow .
Alex Jones went to the hindu temple where he saw hindus worshipping a cow. In an assholy fashion, he yelled from the top of his lungs "MOOOOOOOO". He was then kicked out of india forever.
by IllegalPoptart May 19, 2018
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by outrageousrickyxoxo February 29, 2024
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Muy Moo

Muy Moo is an expression of excitement and agreement. Roughly meaning "Hell Yeah!"
Guy 1:I just won the lottery
Boy 2:"Muy Moo"
by Confundidajr June 11, 2021
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Moo moo head

The term (moo moo head) is someone who’s a bit distant at times (just like a cow) but are very cute too look at.
Wife: you forgot my birthday again!

Husband: sorry ...birthday sex ?

Wife: oh you moo moo head. I don’t want dick tonight ...feed my pussy right .
by That ting ting May 15, 2021
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moo point

A moo point or a mooed point is just a lingual bastardization of a moot point:
It was originally Joey Tribbiani (Friends) who used the phrase, it was a joke, a twist on “moot point.”

A moot point basically doesn’t matter: it’s not worth discussing because it just doesn’t apply for whatever reason.

In legal jargon, it means your argument is inapropo: it doesn’t apply & it’s not timely, so it’s actually NOT an argument because it’s inapplicable - not necessarily completely illogical; but for some reason, it doesn’t apply to the case. Sometimes the statute of limitations has run & that law no longer applies, so the point is moot, dead.

Origin (1500’s): a moot point needed group discussion and debate.

Modern use: a moot point is only up for debate in hypothetical cases, as in law school/intellectual debate.(See moot court.)

However, in our modern legal system, a moot point is considered:
-inapplicable (for whatever reason,) irrelevant
-automatically an unacceptable argument

-definitely not up for debate in the courtroom: considered a waste of the court’s time & resources

-embarrassing if relied upon, as the atty didn’t do their homework

NOT to be confused with a moot point:

“Mute” means silent. A moot point is not discussed: it’s already understood & automatically accepted legally, so it doesn’t need to be addressed. It’s a given.
Your argument is irrelevant, it’s a moo point: If a cow mooed it would mean the same thing, absolutely nothing.
by anonymous September 8, 2025
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