Norwegian slang for "your mother". In Norwegian, a short word for "mora di", "morra di", "moren din" or "morΓ₯ di", all meaning "your mother", but in different dialects. Used to offend, provoke, disrespect, or just to be funny by saying something completely irrelevant, "mordi" that is, in an otherwise serious conversation.
Just "Mordi!" in imperrative, when shouting at someone to provoke, offend, or disrespect.
Or in a dialog, while exercising with your friend:
Your friend: -Even if this is tiering, smelly, makes it hard to breathe, and makes me hungry and thirsty like hell, its still refreshing and fun at the same time!
You: -Yeah, thats what "mordi" said last night after i had sat on her face while jerking off for what I THOUGHT was for too long.
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common used word in the game counterstrike in norway to insult your mum.
Darcus: Hey, stop that whining u little strange man !
n00b: MORDI MORDI!!
"darcus flee`s leaving his teammates to die a horrible death"
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A nick-name for the suberb of Mordialloc, located in Melbourne, Australia.
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Mordy is not a definition itβs an instant turn on for any girl(or boy). Itβs a state of perpetual greatness. A Mordy is anything if not flipping hilarious and talented.a Mordy is also lowkey kinda genius, in addition to being best known for everyone just wanting him around.
Omg you have to have a Mordy like mine.
Get urself a Mordy, itβs like a new lease on life
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A Jewish male. Taurus, most of the time. Calm. Quiet. Collected. Doesn't like to cause a scene. Biiigggg sport fan. I mean, who isn't?
"Yo, let's go toke with Mordy!"
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the hottest person to ever exist is a Mordi. not only insanely attractive but also the funniest mf around. Mordi is one of the most loyal friends you can find, so hang onto them.
person #1 : yo did you see Mordi today
person #2 : yeah, they lookin fine as hell
person #1 : and they made me laugh so hard i almost cried
Mordi is a Norwegian slang term meaning "Your mom". The word itself is two words put together: Mora (mom) and de (your (but can also mean they depending on the sentence)).
Tim: Hey tom guess what
Tom: What?
Tim: Mordi
Tom: you got me there