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Mary Kay

Marijuana joint laced with ketamine

"this taste different... you made a mary kay instead of a mary jay huh good"

by purrefa June 18, 2009

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dana-marie

A generally awesome person who goes the extra mile for the people in their lives. Usually very sweet, but never get a Dana-Marie angry past the 3rd warning, or you will get burned. Also loves tea.

Hide the tea, Dana-Marie is coming.

by danatango April 19, 2016

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mary ham

The PewNews anchor famous for killing Poppy Gloria

Mary Ham from PewNews is a terrible news anchor.

by Despamemeto June 4, 2019

6๐Ÿ‘ 2๐Ÿ‘Ž


Chloe-Marie

The girl with two names. Sounds like something you here in the south. People assume she's French since her name is French. A unique girl who is a badass. Has a hard time with guys. She knows what she wants and is always eloquent and classy with a hint of sassy. Biggest flirt you know. Hardest worker who is fiercely independent.

She's such a flirt. Must be a Chloe-Marie.
Are you French? You have the names that would work in Paris

by southerbellewannabe December 1, 2017

5๐Ÿ‘ 2๐Ÿ‘Ž


Mary Macbeth

Used to be Mariana Chaos until a cunt stole her name.
An ass-kickin' mega kid who will curbstomp bitches at all cost.
The common topic of jealous bitches' conversations.

Also used to describe something that's fun/outrageous/"out there"/or brutal.

"Hey look in the sky! It's a bird! It's a plane! NO! It's Mary Macbeth!"

"MOM!MOM! I think there's a Mary Macbeth in my closet!"

by Laurenowns23453476436465345355 December 26, 2008

5๐Ÿ‘ 2๐Ÿ‘Ž


Muscle Mary

A muscle guy (both straight and gay) who knows and sings, often in private, all the words to Christian Aguilera's "Beautiful". Broadway musicals, Liza Minelli CDs and his steroid set-up are among the stuff he'll save in a fire.

Will is such a Muscle Mary he practices body building competition poses while lip synching Cher!

by aaron atlas February 22, 2005

97๐Ÿ‘ 99๐Ÿ‘Ž


Mary-Sue

A sexist term used to enforce the misogynistic ideals that female characters/authors shouldn't be allowed to fantasize or write anything along the lines of wish fulfillment. Its misogynistic qualities are exemplified in many ways, most notably being the fact that it's not a term dominated by the male counterpart despite existing in a patriarchal society, as well as the fact that the male counterpart is largely undecided upon in name and also undefined (see urban dictionary's Gary Stu entry which has no definition but to say "A Male Mary Sue", and the Marty-Stu entry which involves the "Mary Sue" definition to define it).

It's usually used on the whole to bully new authors out of writing female characters altogether, making the task seem so daunting to some that they now only write slash fictions with two male characters, also exemplifying the misogynistic qualities this term involves.

1.

Fan Fiction Reader: Why don't we just call all bad/annoying characters "special snowflakes" instead of using a female name like mary-sue in a derogatory fashion?

2.

Troll: You're writing a mary-sue to pair with the canon character you fat low life, it's pathetic and so are you!

3.

Author: I'm so afraid of having my female character labeled as a mary-sue that I only write male characters!

by urmamason May 21, 2013

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