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Mediocrity

1. That which you and I blissfully bask in.

2. A word pompous pseudo-intellectuals like to toss around in an effort to sound sophisticated.

See also: mediocracy

Cocksucker: Enjoy your life of mediocrity, conformist!

Dr. Cool: Likewise, hipster scum-sucking shit-for-brains.

by Peniso Penisuola February 16, 2009


Mediocrity

Normal. Nothing Special.

Dude, @WildCard_3 on Twitter is the definition of mediocrity.

by FuturePurple June 12, 2019


mediocrement

n. It's like a compliment, but not. But it's also not an insult.

3 examples of a mediocrement:

"Hey, you're not the grossest person I've ever met!"
"Well, you didn't miss ALL the pins on your last bowl."
"Here, have a participation trophy."

by spartacusrc3 June 06, 2013


Mediocrates

pron. a person of average of below-average intelligence or skill who claims to be an expert.

Leslie pontificated incessantly about her surfing exploits, but the dopers at Mavericks knew her as Mediocrates.

by jj bizzippo May 05, 2008


Mediocre

Not good, not bad, but a negative term nonetheless. Often used to describe something that is average, but was expected to be much better.

She was a mediocre student who could have been much better.

by Herman D. Optional July 29, 2004


mediocrity

The most insiduous influence on the young is not violence, drugs, tobacco, drink or sexual perversion, but our pursuit of the trivial and our tolerance of the third rate.

i dont think outside the square, in fact, i wasnt aware that there was a square, i just shutup and eat my media and dont want to think for myself.

take away mainstream media andperhaps people wouldnt succumb so unknowingly to a life of mediocrity

by common August 04, 2006


mediocrally

Mediocrally is an adverb derived from mediocrity (also derived from mediocre).

After the investment banker and kindergarten teacher met on Jdate, they got married and lived mediocrally ever after.

by Sara Alize Cross January 05, 2009