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MacFarlanian 

1) Pertaining to the work of comedy writer Seth MacFarlane

2) The methodical school behind the work or any student thereof

3) A general reference to a humoric style which favors cut-aways, overdrawn bits and Reagan-era cultural references
1) Carly: Wow, Fox is really on a MacFarlanian craze these days. They just picked up three more of his sitcoms.

2) Braxton: Did you know Temple is offering a course in MacFarlanian psychology in the fall? I'm so there.

3) Jamarr: Yeah, the trick is to be utterly MacFarlanian in the commitment to the gag.
MacFarlanian by baroquegangsta April 15, 2008
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Macfarlaning 

Relying heavily on pop cultural references for humor, often hit or miss
Family Guy is guilty of Macfarlaning, most of its jokes are pop cultural references that can either be very funny, or just fail.
Macfarlaning by zxre9 August 31, 2014
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