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Munroeing 

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i) Having a very good time though there is every possibility that the night could end in tears or trouble...Friday night, anyone?

ii) Becoming drunker than anyone has hitherto been drunk before, whilst maintaining a certain elegance and grace.

iii) Rambling incoherently and obscenely about Protestants

iv) Shouting 'SCANLON!' at the top of ones voice.
"I was walking around Borough Market the other day when an uncontrollable urge to came over me, and I started Munroeing....SCANLON!"
Munroeing by James Hollands June 17, 2012
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McEnroeing 

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When you go into a store and put photos of John McEnroe in the picture frames. This can also be done in a household, so long as no one knows.
Hey pal, lets go down to HomeGoods and do some McEnroeing!
McEnroeing by mauichris June 15, 2011
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Monroeing 

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"I was Monroeing Jackson Rathbone last night."
"All night?"
"ALL night." ;)
Monroeing by CREEPER!!!!HC June 6, 2009

Marilyn Monroeing 

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Marilyn Monroeing is when you use a leaf blower to blow air up a lady’s skirt, or a Scottish/Irish man’s Kilt (if that's what you're into), making them look like Marilyn Monroe in the famous scene from "The Seven Year Itch". The context in which you do this will affect the outcome, for example if you do it to a lady who you half know, in front of your friends, you'll see some bum and everyone will think you're a legend. But if you do it at work to a stranger, you'll end up losing your job, getting kicked in the testicles, getting a black eye and in court charged with sexual harassment.
Come to my party tonight boys, Bring some bitchez, I've got my Leaf blower out and I'm gonna be Marilyn Monroeing ALLLLL NIGHT!
Marilyn Monroeing by Badideaman September 23, 2013

Munsoning 

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verb

gerund or present participle: munsoning

give way to anxiety or unease; allow one's mind to dwell on difficulty or troubles for the Georgia Bulldogs
“I’m Munsoning so hard right now
Munsoning by MyGodAPodCast_JP February 5, 2021
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Friend 1: Minimap
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