A group or "mini" (round about 12 years of age) "mandem". Boys of chav origin of decent. Most go in groups of 3 or more. You may find these species near the region of a corner shop or fast food dealer where they purchase good to fuel their ill needs. Eating up teir owno a quater of their own body wieght they strive for trouble with other different social classes to gain ASBO's. They treat this order as a title of greatness. They are prey to police and larger groups of other males. They hunt lone people who are smaller or more feminine then themselves.
Yo homes check out those mini mandems over there!, they look like they havent even grown a pube and they are trying to fight us!
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A nickname used to describe someone who is short but very strong.
Woooooh man, that wheels kid is a mini powerhouse!
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Mini Royale is the training wheels version of Call Of Duty Warzone. It is used for novice players, women, children and people new to video games or with disabilities.
Kyle was excited he finally got a win in Warzone, but everyone quickly reminded him it did not actually count since it was a Mini Royale victory.
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A mini mook is defined as a miniature blunt usually about half the size in length of a full blunt. It is generally smoked by one person when they have between a .2 and .4 of bud. Mini mooks are common for facepeice Ls.
Yo GK, I have a .3 left from last night. I'm about to scroll a Mini Mook.
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The extra skin on your finger joints above your knuckles. They are just like your wenis except on your fingers, smaller, and there are more of them (10) They are easy to suck since they are right on your hands.
Jack- Jill you were totally eyeing my mini wenis' yesterday!
Jill-I'l admit I was eyeing your mini wenis' Jack, they look so TASTY, and easy to fit in my mouth of course
Jack-Of course
*Jill goes on to totally suck Jacks minis dry*
* Jack later uses vaseline to lubricate his minis*
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A j-pop group born from the money-making powerhouse that is Hello! Project (also responsible for Morning Musume), aimed primarily at pre-school to secondary-aged children that was popular from 2000 to 2004, when the group was put on "indefinite hiatus". Most of their songs were about counting, food groups, etc., with a smattering of English phrases taught by the group's one American member.
In spite of the fact that this was a group for small children, many American high school (and in some sad cases, post-high school) otaku cite Mini Moni as one of their favourite j-pop bands, because they're just so KAWAII! These people typically refuse to acknowledge that the only people over the age of five at Mini Moni concerts were parents of the children attending. It is also arguable that these people understand none of the lyrics that they so enthusiastically sing along with, as if they did, there is no way they would be calling themselves Mini Moni fans in lieu of having an IQ of 70.
Mini Moni fangirl: jankenpyon is my favorite song EVAR!
Person: You do realize that song is about playing rock, paper, scissors, right? Do you even speak Japanese?
Mini Moni fangirl: ur so baka. MINIMONIRULZ!!!
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