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Ma le ge bi 

This phrase is most commonly used between China gamers. It directly translates to 'fuck your mother's vagina'.
This guy isn't following orders and defending top turret, ma le ge bi!
Ma le ge bi by T_Meow_T April 16, 2019
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A misspelling of 'genius' caused by a typo that went uncorrected by autocorrect and led to the use of the iMeantToDoThat doctrine to make up a meaning, as follows:
(noun): something that is next level genius, so that when different levels of genius are ranked, 'gebius' stands in front of 'genius', both due to alphabetical reasons and also because the letter B comes before N (on the standard QWERTY keyboard)

*Note: not to be confused with 'gevius', a common misspelling of 'gevious', which refers to the worst kind of 'devious', so bad that a one character switch (to F) wasn't enough and we had to go to at least the G!
Whoa! That's next level genius!... its.. its gebius!
gebius by iCanHazWords June 5, 2019
The best people in the world, are be birds and cat mutated
Rhys, Emma, Nicholas, Ceili, and Jack definitions combined are all gebigs.
gebigs by GebigsBird May 4, 2022
Gebigs was founded when a hacker was trying to find a way to cleverly disguise the hacks in plan sights. To get all the blooks in the game Blooket, they renamed it very slyly: Gebigs (Get Every Blook In Game) The "s" was added for a red herring, or for the used many times effect. GEBIGS today is an acronym for a school club meaning: Great and Excellent Birds that are Incredible, Gratuitous, and Salubrious. The bird aspect came in when said hacker started wearing a COVID-19 mask, folded, so it looked like a bird beak.

The definitions of Jack, Emma, Rhys, Ceili, and Nicholas combined form Gebigs: which are birds with a slight mutation of cat in them.

(See religious spelling GeBigs, or Gebigs Gang for the club)
The hacker formed Gebigs.
Gebigs birds are interesting.
Can I join the Gebigs Gang?
Gebigs by GebigsBird May 12, 2022

Ma le ge bi 

This phrase is used as a cursing word in China. No exact meaning can be translated. It's like a mimetic word such as hahaha. But this cursing expression is so popular in China today.
Ma le ge bi, I am so mad at what you did to me.
Ma le ge bi by Super Chinese October 16, 2017