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mamilosa 

A fabulous sexy woman. A mami so extraordinary, she is fabulous and sexy. A combination of the words "fabulosa" and "mami".
Im dating this lady who is unbelievably great and sexy, she is a mamilosa.
mamilosa by HQ Fun February 8, 2022
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Middle aged men in Lycra a term coined by leading market research firm Mintel.

Michael Oliver, who wrote the report, said: "Thirty or 40 years ago, people would ride a bike for economic reasons, but our research suggests that nowadays a bicycle is more a lifestyle addition, a way of demonstrating how affluent you are."

The research shows that growth in bike sales is being propelled by 35- to 45-year-old men with families, who instead of going off and buying a sports car as they approach middle age now go for high-end bike instead.
Spring will usually bring Mamils out of hibernation in search of fresh Lycra and carbon fiber - their staple diet.
Lycra is like Spandex in USA
MAMIL by CoolJules October 5, 2010

MailFucked 

When you get spammed via email, text, or any form of online communication from any unwanted person and/or online company.
I hate getting mailfucked by relatives on facebook.

I just got mailfucked again by a groupon coupon offering me 20 percent off some shitty wine rack.
MailFucked by ThaChaz April 26, 2011
stands for, Middle Aged Man In Lycra. Refers too middle-aged cyclists, usually travel in packs.
"omg, look at that pack of mamils."
mamil by sjnv February 15, 2013

Mamification 

Used as a term to described a death. Death by mamification. When one is suffocated by being smothered by breasts.
"John died last night"
"Oh my god how?"
"Mamification. Jane smothered him with her boobs."
Mamification by heartvalo March 10, 2013

Mamifest Destiny

The process by which breasts autonomously expand their territory that they feel rightly belongs to them, against any oppositions from their host.
My strap keeps falling, maybe they're just expanding and they won't stop, its like Mamifest Destiny or something!
Mamifest Destiny by Alan Didion October 23, 2008