Middle-of-the-road. Describes music that is neither too edgy or too sleepy. Also described as "safe", or "nonoffensive".
by WWII January 01, 2005
meaningful overnight relationship. the new alright sounding NSA (no strings attached). Used more often when joking around.
by seattle_delivery April 07, 2010
MP3-oriented Rock (see AOR, or album-oriented rock). Defines music that rises to fame exclusively, or almost exlusively, by word of mouth, file sharing and/or general internet buzz; often times, MOR can be found on music blogs.
Examples of MOR:
We Are Scientists - "The Great Escape," The Arctic Monkeys - "I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor," etc.
We Are Scientists - "The Great Escape," The Arctic Monkeys - "I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor," etc.
by Paul de Revere April 16, 2006
by ROCKBLAST April 21, 2004
The word mor, which is currently practically an archaism, comes from the apheresis (suppression of an initial phoneme) of the Latin word amor (love), a phenomenon typical of the vulgar language.
In Colombia, "mor" is used in several places as a shorter way of calling someone "amor" or "love"
In Colombia, "mor" is used in several places as a shorter way of calling someone "amor" or "love"
by donnafe August 26, 2021
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