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Madeley Face 

To protrude ones teeth in a goofy fashion, mainly when attempting to smile
Jeez Louise! Check out Steve in this photo…he's pulling a right Madeley Face!
Madeley Face by Mazza E January 26, 2015
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Magelegelow 

'Magelegelow' is a term that refers to someone that plays loads of Fortnite but they're still very much terrible at it. They're most likely to be failing all of their classes despite being actually billiant. They're usually sweet guys (or girls) but they're also probably depressed. If you identify a Magelegelow in your life you should check on them once or twice! :) They're amazing humans but sadly go underappreciated most of the time.
Santi: He's so smart but he's also such a Magelegelow. I'm certain that his grades would be better if he didn't spend all of his time playing Fortnite.
Nacho: Agree.
Magelegelow by Pedroelmono November 9, 2019

maeleigh 

Maeleigh is the prettiest most funniest girl in the world,she’s loud and outgoing but in a good way. All the guys want maeleigh. Once u get Mae never let her go. Maeleighs are so kind and beautiful they are so sweet and adorable
Guy: hey have u seen maeleigh
Guy 2: yea she’s so hot
maeleigh by Shbdiensid March 30, 2018

Madeleine cookie 

a character from the popular rpg game Cookie Run: Kingdom

He’s a knight commander, definitely gay, has long hair, looks delicious and Devsisters loves him a lot.
Person 1: Hey, what characters do you have on your team?
Person 2: Madeleine cookie and his bf espresso cookie :)
Person 1: what
Madeleine cookie by justfablol October 8, 2021
Ooh Robert, those are some sexy ass mascles. Can I give 'em a squeeze?

william moseley 

An actor from England who is best known for playing "Peter Pevensie" in "The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe." At the end of the movie he and his brother and sisters are made kings and queens of Narnia.
"And to the clear northern skies, King Peter the Magnificent. Once a king or Queen of Narnia, always a king or queen."
~Aslan talking about William Moseley's character, Peter.