nice,lovable girl that is domestic in the relationships,and loves animals and is very caring for others.
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Get the maybeth mug.The action of convincing someone to take violent action in order to remove someone in power who is above said person.
"This office needs a real leader someone who can take charge and cut out the middle man *drops knife* whoops" "Dude you are totally Lady Macbething me right now!!"
by 221B Bakerstreet May 27, 2014
Get the LADY MACBETHING mug.M is for mild, your mild and gentle way.
A is for articulate, a regular wordsmith
Y is for yes, always open to new possibilities
L is for lofty, your ambitions are high!
E is for expert, in your chosen career
T is for treasure, of your friendship.
H is for honor, your most valuable possession
A is for articulate, a regular wordsmith
Y is for yes, always open to new possibilities
L is for lofty, your ambitions are high!
E is for expert, in your chosen career
T is for treasure, of your friendship.
H is for honor, your most valuable possession
by BeesKnees69 September 22, 2018
Get the mayleth mug.mayleth is a bold, ready, smart girl and the more important it is that it is very beautiful and has a great capacity for seduction, but she has a different perspective of it and herself, she is very cute and with qualities that unintentionally can seduce who is interested in a very special girl.
by Everythanggg December 5, 2019
Get the Mayleth mug.A play that is rumored in the theatre community to be cursed. No not ever say the name of this play in a theatre when not doing this play. Bad things happen.
This play is often referred to as the "M-word" or "The Scottish play", "The Unmentionable" or simply, "That play", if it is necessary to make reference to it.
Anyone who utters the word must step out of the dressing room, spin around three times, spit, and recite the line "fair thoughts and happy hours attend you" (from The Merchant of Venice) and beg on their knees to be let back in.
This play is often referred to as the "M-word" or "The Scottish play", "The Unmentionable" or simply, "That play", if it is necessary to make reference to it.
Anyone who utters the word must step out of the dressing room, spin around three times, spit, and recite the line "fair thoughts and happy hours attend you" (from The Merchant of Venice) and beg on their knees to be let back in.
Shannon: Hey Jake! Guess what? Macbeth!
Jake: No!!! You can't say that word!
Shannon: Hahaha! It is so fun to mess with you. Macbeth! Macbeth! Macbeth!
*set colapses*
Shannon: oh, shit.
Jake: Told you so...
Shannon: Shut up.
Jake: No!!! You can't say that word!
Shannon: Hahaha! It is so fun to mess with you. Macbeth! Macbeth! Macbeth!
*set colapses*
Shannon: oh, shit.
Jake: Told you so...
Shannon: Shut up.
by sharonrenee February 19, 2008
Get the Macbeth mug.An unpleasant, cruel, or maliciously insane woman. The female incarnation of Evil Itself.
Often used to refer to female math teachers.
Taken from the the unpleasant character in Shakespeare's Macbeth.
Often used to refer to female math teachers.
Taken from the the unpleasant character in Shakespeare's Macbeth.
Student: Who do you have for math next semester?
Friend: Mrs. Whitman, you?
Student: Roberts. Wait--Did you say Whitman?
Friend: Yeah, why?
Student: Watch out, man. She's like freaking Lady Macbeth.
Friend: Mrs. Whitman, you?
Student: Roberts. Wait--Did you say Whitman?
Friend: Yeah, why?
Student: Watch out, man. She's like freaking Lady Macbeth.
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