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Moxing

The act of stripping down to socks and shoes, running down a populated street, twirling and shouting about something that doesn't make sense.
That dude was so wasted last night he started moxing!
by Mr Yin January 31, 2009
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Moxing

When there are so many shirtless guys moshing around you and being pushed against you that it could be considered some type of sexual act.
Dude, I totally feel like I was moxing out there!
by Moshing beauty July 7, 2010
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Moxing Day

A word for that day a lot of people take off that has no name, the second of January. The same as B for Boxing is to C Christmas Day, M is Moxing to N for New Years Day.
We had lovely meal on New Year's day but on Moxing Day we just chilled.
by Gman72 January 2, 2025
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moying

A verb that means to be drip and cool and swag and gamer
I'm moying so fucking hard rn
by Whale Shark Is mentally okay August 21, 2021
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Muxingzi

Female; an adorable, yet mad Chinese girl who looks like a potato and behaves like a wild puppy.
She was very Muxingzi today.
Look at her, what a Muxingzi she is!!!
by ufo007 September 14, 2016
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Blue Mixing

In the music industry, when the "sound guy" makes an opening band sound bad (by poorly mixing them) to make the headlining band sound better.

The practice is mentioned in Five Iron Frenzy's song "Blue Mix" from the album "Electric Boogaloo." Lead singer Reese Roper disclosed the song's meaning in the November/December 2001 issue of HM (Hard Music) Magazine.
Blue mixing these next few bands will help us out Joel, we don't want these kids to forget who the main event is...
by toothandnailrocker July 1, 2010
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moving the goalposts

The act of redefining the conditions for victory or completion of a task, either when the original conditions for achieving them were met or whilst the person or group is busy working to achieve the current conditions, in order to prevent them from succeeding. Usually done with malice by a superior or peer looking to exclude or remove people from a group by portraying them as incompetent of not completing the task they keep altering.
When Jake was close to finishing his training, his supervisor who had always hated him started moving the goalposts by claiming that Jake needed four references of work experience instead of two in order to graduate, a condition that nobody else had to meet and with only one day left for the deadline. Jake didn't pass.
by thejimler May 5, 2015
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