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Mediocrates

pron. a person of average of below-average intelligence or skill who claims to be an expert.

Leslie pontificated incessantly about her surfing exploits, but the dopers at Mavericks knew her as Mediocrates.

by jj bizzippo May 5, 2008

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mediocrity

The most insiduous influence on the young is not violence, drugs, tobacco, drink or sexual perversion, but our pursuit of the trivial and our tolerance of the third rate.

i dont think outside the square, in fact, i wasnt aware that there was a square, i just shutup and eat my media and dont want to think for myself.

take away mainstream media andperhaps people wouldnt succumb so unknowingly to a life of mediocrity

by common August 4, 2006

130๐Ÿ‘ 30๐Ÿ‘Ž


mediocrally

Mediocrally is an adverb derived from mediocrity (also derived from mediocre).

After the investment banker and kindergarten teacher met on Jdate, they got married and lived mediocrally ever after.

by Sara Alize Cross January 5, 2009

23๐Ÿ‘ 4๐Ÿ‘Ž


mediocre

just in the middle. not good but not horrible

J lo is mediocre

by laurengonewild November 8, 2003

419๐Ÿ‘ 268๐Ÿ‘Ž


mediocrity

being unremarkable

foster: *acts with mediocrity"

bro, stop being such a phy

by CESARSABITCH January 31, 2020


mediocre

Huffelpuff; the particurally good finders.

Hogwarts, i hate that mediocre house.

by jhogaan December 2, 2010

128๐Ÿ‘ 129๐Ÿ‘Ž


mediocrity

me-di-oc-ri-ty (noun)

1. The quality or state of being mediocre
2. How to properly describe Notre Dame football for the past 10 years.

"Jesus Mike, how can you pull for Notre Dame? They are the Elvis of Mediocrity!"

by notredameblows September 3, 2009

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