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Makaros

Makaros is a unique nickname of the name Efthimis. It originated in Salamis Island, Greece where the first Efthimis was ever called ''Makaros'' by his girl-friend named Victoria . It symbolizes talent , awesomness , creativity and uniqueness.
Wow , Makaros is really one of a kind !

Dont call Efthimis , Makaros . Takes a lot to be allowed to call him that way!
by MakridEfth September 13, 2021
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Makarios

Two Greek words put together, Maka-rios. Extreme-happiness. Ecstatic-bliss. Blessed. Blessing. Abundant joy. Godlike levels of joy.
Makarios are the pure in heart, for they shall see God.
by Azriella November 26, 2013
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makarskaya

Russian word which means "beautifully", very well;

In a way that pleases the senses or mind aesthetically.
- See how she dances!
- Yeah, makarskaya is zaebis!
by makarskaya_zaebis July 17, 2019
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Makarovniks

Plural form of Makarovnik. (See link for more information)

Makarovniks are People who collect the Makarov Pistol, and usually other communist blok guns.
People who collect makarovs are Makarovniks.
by GunCat May 31, 2006
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MaKaroni

We don’t know who let a monkey in the kitchen but it made mac and cheese with tuna in it. Named it MaKaroni
I tried that MaKaroni in the morning. It was fucking disgusting
by Rampa1ge October 5, 2021
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Makarov

Fictitious Russian terrorist in Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2. You shoot up an airport with him, and just as you think you're gonna get off scott free, he shoots you and America gets blamed for it and the war between America and Russia starts.

It's also a Russian handgun that isn't used so much anymore
Makarov: Remember-No Russian
by Giant Midgets November 22, 2009
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Makarov

PM/PMM (Pistolet' Makarov)
(Pistolet Makarov Modified)

The Makarov is a handgun developed in 1947 for the new 9x18mm Makarov cartridge. Loosely based on the German Walther PPK, The Soviet Union adopted this pistol for their military to replace the Tokerov Pistols after World War II. Practically all Soviet-Bloc countries were issued the Makarov pistol. The Russia recently replaced the Makarov with the Yarygin PYa.
The Makarov pistol is considered the most affordable reliable handgun at about $180. Though Russia does not manufacture Makarovs anymore, they are still produced in Bulgaria. The 9x18mm cartridge is shorter than the more common 9mm Parabellum (9x19mm Luger) found in the United States. Though some 9mm Parabellum cartrides have been cutshort and used in Makarovs (not recommended), a true 9mm Makarov bullet is closer to 9.2mm than 9mm.

9mm Makarov travels aproximately 1050fps up to 1200

9mm Parabellum travels aproximately 1135fps up to 1300
161mm Length (from grip to barrel)
9x18 Makarov
(about $179)
by GunCat February 21, 2004
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