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Get the Mmaleig mug.1. People who really have nothing substantial to say but need to be in the discussion so they just say random things in that are not pertinent to the subject.
2. People who argue against facts, because they have opinions.
3. People who tell someone they don't care but they have to say it anyway because the fact they don't care about offends them.
4. Pathological liars who can't answer a straight and simple question answerable by yes or no when cornered, and sometimes answers with a question.
2. People who argue against facts, because they have opinions.
3. People who tell someone they don't care but they have to say it anyway because the fact they don't care about offends them.
4. Pathological liars who can't answer a straight and simple question answerable by yes or no when cornered, and sometimes answers with a question.
Trevor FactualGuy: Is it wrong to be factually right?
Glenn MemaLord: Yes. Maybe. No. Well. I don't know. Can you repeat the question? Wait, my mommy's calling me, it's my bedtime.
Glenn MemaLord: Yes. Maybe. No. Well. I don't know. Can you repeat the question? Wait, my mommy's calling me, it's my bedtime.
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Get the Mealen mug.MEALER; Definition: (Verb) To pulverize, to make anew, to grind down and re-form/re-shape from dust, sustaining element, et al.
(Noun) Object or person with the ability to provide a new beginning of an item or items by pulverizing and combining, exemplifying the past to shape the future of those around them.
(Adjective) Make new or better from infinite particles.
(Adverbial Clause, Conjunct, Adjunct, Disjunct, Expletive) As in; “You’ve been Mealer’d!” In a good way.
(Noun) Object or person with the ability to provide a new beginning of an item or items by pulverizing and combining, exemplifying the past to shape the future of those around them.
(Adjective) Make new or better from infinite particles.
(Adverbial Clause, Conjunct, Adjunct, Disjunct, Expletive) As in; “You’ve been Mealer’d!” In a good way.
Mrs. Smith decided she'd had enough of the rowdy 3rd grade class, she decided it was time to mealer them into a respectable group of students.
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