This is a mulipurpose word. You can use it as an insult, or you can use it when you forget the real name. It also works well to get away from people you don't like. Scream mer-ma-ner and walk away as they sit there contemplating what it means. It can also take the place of someone's name.
Mer-ma-ner is such an ass.
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Movie director Michael Bay's mind set. Taken from Robot Chicken. The "Ma" stands for 'Michael', the "Ba" for 'Bay' and the "sploom" is a shortening of "'splosion" and "boom".
Watch his films for an example. They're pretty much just Michael Bay playing with his toys while screaming "Ma Ba SPLOOM!"
A small Filipino with anger issues and many vices, but her fun personality makes up for the rest!
Iโm not so sure about that Mas Y Ann...
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A patting action using your fingers to squash your sandwich to make it taste better.
"Hey Julia, dont forget to pat your sam!"
"You guys know i will never forget to Pat ma sam, c'mon pat with me"
*patting and cheers* woo!
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"The Lake" is a nickname (and in popular usage) for the relatively working-class section of the otherwise upper-middle-class and outright affluent City of Newton.
This area is, arguably, the most "Christian," notably Catholic, in Newton (I am not being Anti-Semitic; much of Newton, especially the southern and western parts, are predominantly Jewish). Residents are also, generally, more conservative than those in other parts of 'liberal' Newton.
The Lake gets its name from a now dredged Silver Lake and a popular ballroom which had the same name. Most residents are Italian-American and, to a lesser degree, Irish-American, though "yuppies" are starting to move in for its relatively (for Newton) inexpensive home prices.
Known for a type of slang called "Lake Speak," spoken by some older residents. Please refer to the "Boston Globe" archives for more information. Last, but not least, one of the few sections of Newton where genuine Boston accents ('dropped R's, words such as cahn't, bahthroom, etc.) can be commonly heard.
He lives in Newton and drives a Ford Taurus and speaks with a Boston accent. Must be from The Lake (Newton, MA).
One will see many bumper stickers, usually on Buicks, Chryslers, Dodges, and Mercurys (and usually driven by older people) commemorating "The Lake (ballroom)," with the colors of the Italian Flag on it.
People who think of Newton as an affluent, predominantly Jewish city where most adults hold graduate degrees are surprised to hear of a neighborhood (The Lake) that has more in common, socio-economically, with Malden or Quincy than with areas of Newton south of the Mass Pike.
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Town in Berkshire County, Massachusetts typically overrun with 2nd home owners, out of towners (City folk) and people who just won't get out of your way. Also contains too many eating establishments and not enough affordable housing for those who need it. Heroin use runs rampant.
Great Barrington, Ma is an alright town, if you can stomach the tourists and/or druggies.
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