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Mookaloop 

A person descended from a long line of morons, more commonly known as an idiot.
John Burnett is a mookaloop.
Mookaloop by Therealgoomba July 17, 2015
Related Words
Mookah mooka moohaha moodah moofah Mookage Mookaka mookhoek Moomah mootah

Mooyaho (무야허) 

Mooyaho is a recent reaction meme that’s blown up in Korea, used as a joyful exclamation of sorts. It comes from the show Infinite Challenge, where an old man was asked what the show’s tagline was; the tag is one person shouting ‘Muhan’ and the reply being ‘Dojon’, which corresponds to the show’s name in Korean. In the episode where the meme originated, the elderly man shouts ‘Mooyaho’ instead. It’s become a popular caption/meme recently on the internet.
Going home from work, Mooyaho (무야허) !
Mooyaho (무야허) by Army Moa March 22, 2021
The word moodah is a type of word you should use when you are being silly, meaning a word to express the certain emotion (silly) a way to show a fun way of saying oh plum or something like that.
oh moodah i lost my cell.
moodah by joley poley May 29, 2018
"The wild Mookael"
mookael by mrPowPow February 9, 2017
An exclamation of happiness/triumph, having to deal with either world domination ,general evilness, or insanity. The more 'ha's, the more forceful. And I thought this was my idea. >_<
World Domination: "At last! The supreme-ray-gun has been set up! All shall fear me! Moohaha!"

General Evilness: "I killed a chipmunk. Moohaha!"

General Evilness (foreceful): "I killed a person! Moohahahaha!"

Insanity: "Why is the sky purple? THE SQUIRRELS DID IT! MOOHAHA!"
moohaha by Sias-san December 1, 2003

mookakke 

The hot creamy fluid that covers a calf's face. Usually seen when the mother cow makes an abrupt movement while the calf is feeding. The resulting milk spray, or mookakke, covers the unsuspecting calf causing humiliation and eventual eating disorder, drug abuse, and promiscuous behavior later in life.
This must be Peter North's farm cause that cow is covered in mookakke.
mookakke by scoresman September 21, 2011