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Michael-(last names)Yee, You, Young, Yeung, etc.
"MY is in school today"
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A way of say someone is surprised about something, sometimes being a little sarcastic
Ex 1.- my my, What do we have here?
Ex 2.- my my, are you jealous, it's "rare" from you?
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An informal Swedish term for coziness; comfort and relaxation, especially at home. Not necessarily sexual, despite the way some Swedes use the word online: Cuddling on the couch with a partner is still _mys_, even if neither person wants to go further. Sitting by a fireplace and reading a favorite book is also _mys_, even if you're alone and don't have sex on your mind.
Det var synd att din kille inte kunde skilja på hångel och mys. (It's too bad that your boyfriend couldn't tell the difference between making out and getting cozy.)
by Ingeborg S. Nordén May 15, 2006
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My is a womens name. My is also the twelfth letter in the Greek alphabet. Also Vietnamese name, "magnificent, talented, beautiful, unique". My means one millionth or possibly; one in a million.
My is also a goddess with the pronunciation Mie, hence the power to have a good memory, get others in good spirits and has the ability to know how others feel / know by just looking at them.
Someone: Oh God, My is so beautiful today!
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A trendy prefix used by a lot of companies in the IT and consumer electronics business coined by the bastards at Microsoft. It was introduced to ease the computer and technology illiterate into the world of machines by making the machine look and sound more personable... you know, just in case you didn't already know that the files and the computer was "yours".
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An exclamation to indicate a spelling or grammatical error.

Root of the word lies in repeated typing of "mying" instead of "mine". Over time this has come to be used to reflect any typo or grammatical error that someone makes. A term of abuse, whenever someone makes any sort of error in their email, they will expect a reply of "MYING".
"I went to the shop today and some stamps and cards" - MYING - left out "bought"
"Can somoene explain Liverpool's success?" - MYING - "someone"
"Is anyone still there" - MYING - no question mark
"What is you're problem?" - MYING - spelling
by Pippo June 03, 2005
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