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A general insult or term of endearment for our less fortunate handicapped friends.

Derived from the words mongo and spastic.

Ahww, look at aw the wee montics in their tartan suits.

by Jazzy Spazzi October 16, 2004

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Montice Harmon

Montice Harmon (born December 24, 1985) is an American author, poet and spoken word artist. He is known for his fictional children's book, The Adventures of Angus the Mouse. Harmon also wrote Fefe The Pup: How Fefe Met Beth, Expressions of Poetry, BossWriter Magazine, and his latest release, A Day at the Circus.

Harmon is also known to his readers as BoSsWRiTeR, his pseudonym. Under this name he has released bestselling titles such as Leah Starr's Revenge series and his latest release, The King & Queens of New York, Released November 30, 2013.

At the tender age of twelve, Montice gained an everlasting bond for writing poetry along with captivating spoken word music, influenced by R&B, Pop, Jazz and Hip Hop. Into his freshman year of high school, his passion for writing poetry, music, short stories and novels begin, becoming his number one priority. Harmon has released over thirteen books and two albums and several singles and EPs.

Montice Harmon is an American Bestselling author

Montice Harmon is an actor
Montice Harmon is a black man
Montice Harmon is a beautiful man

Montice Harmon is a children's book writer

Montice Harmon is a novelist

by RiceMedia August 4, 2022