verb: To one-up. Usually unknowingly. As if one is in a one-upping coma.
origin: from the Spanish 'muy', meaning 'very', or 'more'; and 'lanzar', meaning 'to throw'. To throw more.
origin: from the Spanish 'muy', meaning 'very', or 'more'; and 'lanzar', meaning 'to throw'. To throw more.
A. "That burrito from Chipotle was delicious."
B. "I had two Chipotle burritos for lunch."
A. "Cool. Did you pick up some beer for tonight?"
B. "My burrito had extra rice, too."
A. "Did I just get moylan'd?"
B. "Plus I had the guac. It's extra."
B. "I had two Chipotle burritos for lunch."
A. "Cool. Did you pick up some beer for tonight?"
B. "My burrito had extra rice, too."
A. "Did I just get moylan'd?"
B. "Plus I had the guac. It's extra."
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1. to put forth little to no effort in an endeavor. Especially when relating to physical activity.
2. to feign an injury, or disability so as to avoid an undesirable task.
Noun
An individual who engages in the above behavior
1. to put forth little to no effort in an endeavor. Especially when relating to physical activity.
2. to feign an injury, or disability so as to avoid an undesirable task.
Noun
An individual who engages in the above behavior
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