(magânokâwaâfoâbeeâah)
n.
The fear of being in close proximity to large objects in a body of water.
From the Latin words magnus (great) and aqua (water).
Banjo-Kazooie is not the best game to play for sufferers of magnaquaphobia.
A loose term used to catagorize persons of both Caucasian and African American decent, as being opposite ends of the chromatic spectrum of skin tones.
Adele and Jimi Hendrix are examples of the "opposite ends" of the two polar races.
To be of any race that can range from Hispanic to Asian and et cetera.
Eric: "I love Royal Pains."
Alle: "Reshma Shetty is definitely a fine example of some hot-ass midrace material."
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