A human inpersonation of a cat, either to annoy or show suggestiveness.
Sometimes used in aimspeak and chatspeak, and sometimes even in pure randomness in awkward moments.
My friend was telling me about the hot night with her boyfriend, and in reponse I made a "mrow" noise teasingly.
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mrow is a sound a cat makes when they nuzzles you. I recommend using this in Discord if someone asks you a question you don't want to answer.
*mrow*
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(noun) a cat sound like a meow but usually harsher and more aggressive
(verb) to chase off another cat while making a mrow
The big cat got fed up with the little cat's pestering and mrowed him off.
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Modeled after a cat in heat's mating call, this is the keyword used to tell your significant other that you are horny and would like to be pleasured. Very useful if you're too shy to outright ask for sexytime, or are currently in front of your grandma.
Rose: Mrow, Jack. Jack: Oh, yes, I have homework to do, come upstairs and help me Rose, bye Rose's grandma. *Strange creaking comes from upstairs a few minutes after they disappear*
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Colloquial term used in the DC Metropolitan area for Cannabis.
Person 1: Hey dude what you up to friday? Wanna mrow?
Person 2: Yeah sure only if its dank!
Person 3: No worries its pretty good mrow.
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The act of being an absurd cat. Noticeable when a cat noise -mrow- or -mew- is followed by a cat face :3. Although technically a cat, human qualities are exhibited, such as talking in English or writing stories that are humorous.
-Mrow- or -Mew- are generally used when the subject has nothing say or feels particularly silly. It is also used when someone just said something dumb, funny or rather odd.
Teacher: "Hey Matt, do you have anything to say for yourself?"
Matt: "-Mew- :3"
Person A: "I think I just took a dumb in my pants!"
Person B: "-Mrow- :3"
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