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Angel Made

A describing word you use for someone who gives good deeds to appear as an angel to someone else

He gave the homeless man $500he’s such a Angel Made person

by Becauseimdoingit March 29, 2022


Rape-made

A person who despite of some effort has not become successful.

A result of the present society of today

Jimmy will never amount to anything

I know but it's not his fault he is rape-made.

by CarwynIestyn March 7, 2023


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Lonnie Benningfield junior LBJAY MARCH 10th 19eightynine fights relbjaloods made in AMERICA. Relbjaluds relbjaleed relbjaled. By lbj as in Lonnie Benningfield junior LBJAY MARCH 10th 19eightynine.

I invented and made and created and started muahlonnbeat down relbjaloods made in AMERICA. By lbj as in Lonnie Benningfield junior LBJAY MARCH 10th 19eightynine.

by LBJAY July 2, 2024


mom = made of money

What m.o.m. means

Me: mum, can i have robux please
mom: no
me:why mom?
mom: no robux for you, until you grow up and you can buy robux
me: mom = made of money
mom: your grounded for 1 year
me: that's what m.o.m. means
mom: your grounded for 20 years
me:i'm 20 years old
mom: don't care = don't ask

by ihandlethisidk September 15, 2022


Uncle Madeed

The man, the myth, the Mongolian. He rides his flying elephant while eating falafel and snake eyes. He farts eggs and if you mess with him he'll sit on you. He can basically do anything.

Hey Uncle Madeed, got any spare cans of beans so I can fart some eggs. Of course he does, he keeps 100 cans on him at all times.

by Austinn Powerzz October 6, 2020


made of future

Used to describe anything that, through the application of science so advanced it may as well be magic, exhibits seemingly impossible behaviors or properties. The key is that the behavior/property on exhibit only -seems- impossible; if the observer had an understanding of advanced science, it would make perfect sense. "Made of future" used to be applicable only in speculative fiction, but is increasingly appropriate in the context of the real world.

Usage "Wait...how does the thin fabric of a guard uniform stop a knife blade?" "Dude, the uniform is made of future". Note: actually, it's made of Kevlar fibers saturated with non-Newtonian goo that locks the fibers in place under sudden impacts, but "made of future" is simpler.

by balloonie-cat October 10, 2014


Made man

Billy Batts

Batts was a made man and Tommy wasn't

by Obese anorexic August 24, 2023

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