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mr. meeseeks 

Mr. Meeseeks is a blue humanoid character from the show Rick & Morty that poofs into existence upon pressing the button on the Meeseeks Box. Meeseeks are not born fumbling for meaning. They are created to serve a singular purpose to which they will go to any lengths to fulfill. Existence is pain to a Meeseeks.
Mr. Meeseeks #1: I'm Mr. Meeseeks, look at me!
Mr. Meeseeks #2: Hi Mr. Meeseeks, I'm Mr. Meeseeks! Look at me!
Mr. Meeseeks #1: Hi!
mr. meeseeks by King Mc G June 18, 2014
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Meeseeks 

Someone who cannot survive without constant attention from other people. Common sayings are "watch this", "look at me", "look what I can do", etc. See: Attention whore. From Rick and Morty episode "Meeseeks and Destroy", where a character named "Mr. Meeseeks" always shouts "look at me!!!"
"Can she not survive without attention? Ugh, She's such a Meeseeks"
Meeseeks by Broncoman79 December 8, 2014
Goose, geese.
Juice, jeice.
Moose, meese.

This is how prurals work.
Hey kids, look at all those meese in that field!
Meese by chickenstealer September 25, 2020

Meese Day 

July 1st Holiday Celebration in the Loadout video game community.

This comes from the Loadout Community where a non-native english speaking player was attempting to ask about Canadian holidays and if, in fact, Canada had a day celebrating the "meese species" in chat. After some confusion it was discovered that he was asking if Canada had a day celebrating the moose. It snowballed from there and has taken over the entire community.

Meese Day was first celebrated July 1st 2013.
I'ts July 1st. Happy Meese Day!
Meese Day by Duran Vega July 25, 2013
Originally a misspelling of missed, now turned into a word meaning hit, or whack.
I am gonna meese Joey today.
Meese by Meeser December 16, 2021
The real plural of moose. Many people, including the dictionary and English teachers, will attempt to tell you that "meese" is not correct. However, please consider the following:
One goose = goose
One moose = moose
Two+ goose = geese
Two+ moose = meese?
Yes, meese is grammatically correct. Don't let them fool you.
meese by delovely May 27, 2005