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Meaing

To power cuddle; to annoy someone by physically touching

Jesse:"Tim can you get me the fruit roll-ups."

Tim:"I can't, Anthony is meaing me!"

by Ham1125 March 19, 2010

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Meas

The unequivocal yearning for a significant other

that is only quelled by the knowledge that in short

order a reconciliation will bring life back to each other.
Sometimes referred to as multiple emotions abundance syndrome in Erob theology.

Erin: Holy minerals my meas is acting up.
Rob: I know! this is some powerful ish!
Erin: Its cool tho chief, cuz the cures' around the corner

by bloktacooooo October 30, 2010

16๐Ÿ‘ 9๐Ÿ‘Ž


MEA

The best fucking internet clan ever. Over 13,000 members on 39 different formats and counting. GET SOME all u little noobie clans GET SOME!!! And to all our members or allies, Stand strong, stay strong

Dude 1: hey lets go mess with those MEA guys.
Dude 2: Hell no!, i dont want to fuck with the MEA thell rape us!
Dude 1: no they wont where safe
Dude 2: NO!
Dude 1: (walks over and slaps one), see i told you, (gets raped by a rifle nade)

by MEA Hammtheman August 7, 2009

12๐Ÿ‘ 69๐Ÿ‘Ž


pula mea

"pula mea" has a lot of meanings in romanian.

It is translated to english as "my dick" but means "damn", "shit" or "fuck".

"pulea mea" can also be used as an answer to any question when you have nothing better to say.

See also: pula

Pula mea e foarte mare. (My dick is very big.)

Pula mea, mi-am rupt mana. (Damn ,I broke my arm.)

- Ce s-a intamplat, frate? (- What happened, man?)
- Pulea mea...

by Razvan M. November 28, 2007

173๐Ÿ‘ 27๐Ÿ‘Ž


mea culpa

Latin for my fault. Mea being my. Culpa being fault or cause, also the root word for culpability.

Ok, shut up Mea Culpa!
Also from "Fuitcakes" by Jimmy Buffet:
Mea Culpa Mea Culpa Mea Maxima Culpa

by Evan January 20, 2005

161๐Ÿ‘ 36๐Ÿ‘Ž


mea culpa

Literally "my fault" in Latin.

Sunshine: Oh, I included the wrong phrase into the example sentence! Mea culpa.

by gerg:D December 1, 2005

88๐Ÿ‘ 22๐Ÿ‘Ž


mea culpa

A latin phrase meaning "my fault" used mainly by politicians where the action or behavior for which fault is admitted is indefensible and/or inexcusable; the phrase is employed in order to admit fault less bluntly and in a way that is not readily comprehended as such by the general population.

President Clinton eventually abandoned his efforts to explain away or defend his affair with Monica Lewinsky in the White House, and instead, Clinton's attorney issued his Client's "mea culpa" with respect to the affair.

by BA from PA October 1, 2009

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