Jun 25 Word of the Day
When someone thinks they are the main character of their life. Usually comes with a side of individuality complex, quirky style and a self centered point of view.
"I asked Jenny where the beer was and she said 'Just over the horizon, like my dreams.'"
"Yeah, that girl has a major case of Main Character Syndrome."
"Yeah, that girl has a major case of Main Character Syndrome."
by CrazyandIknowit April 27, 2021
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(adj.) Any kid in his early teens that is the coolest kid ever. he is not a sovi or a fraiger and never wants to hang out with them ever. everyone knows hes the coolest kid ever.
Person 1: yo Jake is the coolest person ever
Person 2: yeh hes such a menges
Person 1: yo i think stephen wants to hang out with him.
Person 2: Jake wont, he doesn't ever want to hang out with fraigers like stephen.
Person 2: yeh hes such a menges
Person 1: yo i think stephen wants to hang out with him.
Person 2: Jake wont, he doesn't ever want to hang out with fraigers like stephen.
by Mr. fraiger June 26, 2009
3
for example instead of very good you can say menge good since it has higher value for the thing that you are describing.
guy 1: did you try out no mans sky on steam? i heard it was very good.
guy 2: don't waste your money on that turd, i hear it was MENGE bad.
guy 2: don't waste your money on that turd, i hear it was MENGE bad.
by Robbus November 25, 2016
5
(v.) To perform the following ungodly, necrophilic act, requiring two people and a female corpse: Person X begins to perform cunnilingus on the said corpse. Person Y gets a running start and jumps on the abdomen of the corpse, usually landing on either the back, or on both feet (in a stomping action). Through the force of contact, the "innards and fluids" of the corpse spray out into the face of Person X. Considered a disturbing affront to nature by most cultures.
by Mike August 06, 2003
6
1) To agree with someone.
2) To show excitement or fear.
3) You use it if you don't know what something is. You could also add "Genge" if it is very funny or revolting.
2) To show excitement or fear.
3) You use it if you don't know what something is. You could also add "Genge" if it is very funny or revolting.
1)Dimitri: I love Bananas in Pajamas
Hiraldo: MENGE!! Me too.
2)Person 1 jumps and scares Person 2.
Person 2 screams "MENGE! THAT SCARED ME!"
3)Alyssa: I stepped on some menge genge.
Hiraldo: MENGE!! Me too.
2)Person 1 jumps and scares Person 2.
Person 2 screams "MENGE! THAT SCARED ME!"
3)Alyssa: I stepped on some menge genge.
by gretchen manhead April 30, 2008