Someone you can trust, and speak to, he remains sober even though his friends dont. He's tall and people always confuse his name with Madame, he doesnt like to sleeo at night and eats very slowly.
He's geniunely nice , have a Madamel in your life.
He's geniunely nice , have a Madamel in your life.
by jbdianemada November 21, 2021
Get the Madamel mug.Someone you can trust, and speak to, he remains sober even though his friends dont. He's tall and people always confuse his name with Madame, he doesnt like to sleeo at night and eats very slowly.
He's geniunely nice , have a Madamel in your life
He's geniunely nice , have a Madamel in your life
by jbdianemada November 21, 2021
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Madamel is someone you can trust, he's real and authentic, he stays sober even though his friends don't. He's pretty tall around 6'4 and people usually confuse his name with "madame". Madamel eats really slowly and doesn't like to sleep at proper hours, but overall Madamel is a great friend and a guy you can speak to. He's geniunely nice, have a Madamel in your life.
by jbdianemada November 22, 2021
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A female capable of handling multiple able swordsmen.
The hog in a roast.
A female capable of handling multiple able swordsmen.
The hog in a roast.
Brian and I couldn't believe our luck. We were out down the boozer the other night and met a madame two-swords, took her back and gave her a right roasting.
by WaltD007 March 29, 2019
Get the Madame Two-Swords mug.From Gustave Flaubert’s 1857 novel, modern Madame Bovary syndrome refers to a woman plagued with tendency to assume massive consumer debt in order to support a chic or extravagant life-style.
My rejection of the “ownership society” clashed with my former wife’s Madame Bovary Syndrome. Her profligate consumerism and aspirations for the “pretty life” lead to mountains of credit card debt.
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