magor

usually used after the word 'hardcore', as it rhymes and makes it sound good
"hey billy! you just backflipped off the water tower, THATS HARDCORE MAGOR!!"
by german and emo November 1, 2005
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Manta's Magorical

Indefinable word.
That song was very Manta's Magorical.
You cracka ass shanksta you smell Manta's Magorical.
I'd Manta's Magorical you in the ass if you do that again motha fucka.
by Joe January 18, 2004
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Magor

Magor is a very old hungarian name. Magor is a short and hot guy who likes listening to music (especially metal) he is very friendly, he likes to play the guitar. Usually he is a very calm person around people but with close friends he s a complete crackhead.
X:yo Magor is so friendly and cool
Y:Ikr
by Peter459 November 21, 2021
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magor

Pronunciation: /ˈmeɪ.goʊr/
Definition:
1. A master of magic and profound sapience.
2. An individual adept in sorcery and arcane arts.
3. Educated practitioner of mystical disciplines.
4. Expert exerciser of magical powers and intellect.

Significance:
• It defines practitioners of magic.
• It emphasizes intellectual prowess.
• It identifies experienced wizards (magors).
• It avoids obscure or informal terms.
• It simplifies descriptions of magical masters.
• It improves clarity in fantasy genres.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "wizard".
Singular noun: magor
Plural noun: magors
Examples:
• "Renowned magors educate apprentices ancient incantations."
• "Epic sagas feature heroic factions performed by magors."
• "Fantasy novels portray legendary battles conducted by magors."
• "Medieval paintings depict majestic magors casting charms."
• "Video games (ludaments) allow players to develop magor characters."
by Dmitrio August 13, 2025
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