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muntable

When someone is muntable, they are seen as someone who is easy to munt or munt with. Associate with attractive people who would be good to munt, an ugly person usually would not be good to munt, muntable can be used for dead people or alive people, who would later be good to munt after their eventual death. Muntable is an adjective for munting
Yo dude Sharon looks so muntable! I can wait till they bury her!
by mongolian_jelqer May 24, 2024
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muntable

To be, or when someone is muntable, is someone who would be perceived to be good to munt or munt with, it is an adjective for munt and can be used for someone who is dead, or alive, the alive person is presumed to be dead soon. Muntable is also associated with someone attractive to munt or munt with, an unattractive person would usually not be good to munt or munt with.
Dude, Sharon looks so muntable, I can't wait till they bury her!
by mongolian_jelqer May 24, 2024
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Mintable

When is both Mint and edible at the same time!
"Man that chick is mintable"
by rILeY hArO March 21, 2012
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non-mutable

anti-mutable, a-mutable.... just not immutable
This data structure is really, really immutable. Like, non-mutable.
by yumsus November 18, 2021
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Immutable and Mutable Logic

A framework distinguishing between logical principles that never change and the logical frameworks that evolve with context and culture. Immutable Logic refers to the bedrock formal laws—Identity, Non-Contradiction, Excluded Middle—that hold true in any possible world, any language, any universe. Mutable Logic refers to everything else: the cultural assumptions, the contextual rules, the domain-specific heuristics that shift across time and place. What's "logical" in a corporate boardroom is different from what's "logical" in a intimate relationship, even though both operate on the same immutable foundation.
Immutable and Mutable Logic "The Immutable Logic says you can't both be fired and not fired. But the Mutable Logic of office politics means you can definitely be 'strategically transitioning to new opportunities' while cleaning out your desk. Same foundation, different application."
by Dumu The Void February 23, 2026
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