What is the meaning of MM. Phrases containing MM
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Topics referred to by the same term
up MM, Mm, mm., m.m., or MM. in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. MM or variants may refer to: Meitei Mayek, the writing system of Meitei language MM (album)
MM
Unit of length 1/1000 of a metre
The millimetre (SI symbol: mm; international spelling) or millimeter (American spelling) is a unit of length in the International System of Units (SI)
Millimetre
Japanese light novel and anime series
MM! (えむえむっ!, Emu Emu!) is a Japanese light novel series by Akinari Matsuno, with illustrations provided by the group QP:flapper made up of Tometa Ohara
MM!
Internet country code top-level domain for Myanmar
.mm is the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Myanmar. It was assigned in 1997. Before 1989, the ISO 3166 alpha-2 code for Burma was BU
.mm
Topics referred to by the same term
35 mm may refer to: 135 film, a type of still photography format commonly referred to as "35 mm film" 35 mm movie film, a type of motion picture film stock
35_mm
Topics referred to by the same term
fiction film 8 mm film, a motion picture film format Super 8 film Single-8 film 8 mm video format, three related videocassette formats 8 mm caliber, firearm
8_mm
Molecular simulation method
The hybrid QM/MM (quantum mechanics/molecular mechanics) approach is a molecular simulation method that combines the strengths of ab initio QM calculations
QM/MM
2004 studio album by MF Doom
Mm..Food (stylized in all caps) is the fifth studio album by British-American rapper and producer MF Doom, released through Rhymesayers on 16 November
Mm..Food
An MM code (the "MM" being an abbreviation for the German "Moduliertes Merkmal") is a "machine-readable modulated" feature that has been added to German
MM_code
Ukrainian camouflage pattern since 2014
The MM-14, also sometimes referred to as Pixel or "Poroh-1" (Ukrainian: Порох-1, lit. 'Gunpowder-1') and Ukrainian pixel, is a digital camouflage pattern
MM-14
Topics referred to by the same term
25 mm may refer to: 25 mm caliber, a large caliber round, used by cannon and autocannon 25 mm grenade, an explosive round used by some grenade launchers
25_mm
Pakistani fighter pilot (1935–2013)
Ahmad, MM Alam, and Flight Lieutenants M Masud Khalid, Yusaf A Khan, and Yunus Hussain. Flying in a formation of three F-86 Sabres, Squadron Leader MM Alam
MM_Alam
Topics referred to by the same term
4 mm may refer to: 4 mm caliber, gun cartridges between 4–5 mm diameter 4 mm scale, in rail transport modelling, 1:76.2 scale with rails 16.5 mm apart
4_mm
Wide high-resolution film gauge
70 mm film (or 65 mm film) is a wide high-resolution film gauge for motion picture photography, with a negative area nearly 3.5 times as large as the
70_mm_film
Linux kernel developers, the -mm tree refers to a version of the kernel source code maintained by Andrew Morton. The -mm kernel tree used to fill the role
Mm_tree
Topics referred to by the same term
7 mm or 7mm may refer to: 7 mm caliber, firearm cartridges 7 mm scale, a model railway scale of 1:43.5 Seven mountain mandate, a religio-political belief
7_mm
Pistol cartridge designed by Georg Luger
rate for this cartridge is 250 mm (1 in 9.84 in), six grooves, ø lands = 8.82 mm, ø grooves = 9.02 mm, land width = 2.49 mm and the primer type is small
9×19mm_Parabellum
German military rifle cartridge
bullet with a diameter of 8.08 mm (0.318 in). The M/88 bore originally had 7.90 mm (0.311 in) lands diameter and 8.10 mm (0.319 in) grooves diameter. The
7.92×57mm_Mauser
Firearm caliber
20 mm caliber is a specific size of popular autocannon ammunition. The dividing line between smaller-caliber weapons, commonly called "guns", from larger-caliber
20_mm_caliber
Historically popular gauge of film
16 mm film is a historically popular and economical gauge of film. 16 mm refers to the width of the film (about 2⁄3 inch); other common film gauges include
16_mm_film
Topics referred to by the same term
28 mm (twenty-eight millimeter): 28 mm film 28 mm scale of miniature figures This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title formed
28_mm
Rifle cartridge designed by John Moses Browning
NATO, and designated as the 50 Browning by the C.I.P., is a .50 in (12.7 mm) caliber cartridge developed for the M2 Browning heavy machine gun in the
.50_BMG
Rimless, centerfire, bottlenecked rifle cartridge
cartridge is 305 mm (1 in 12 in), 4 grooves, Ø lands = 7.62 mm, Ø grooves = 7.82 mm, land width = 4.47 mm. The primer type can be Berdan or Boxer Large Rifle
7.62×51mm_NATO
Topics referred to by the same term
12 mm or 12 mm gauge may refer to: TT gauge, 1:120 scale with rails 12 mm apart, representing standard gauge HOn3½ gauge, 1:87.1 scale with rails 12 mm apart
12_mm
Specific size of autocannon ammunition
25 mm caliber is a range of autocannon ammunition. It includes the NATO standardized Swiss 25×137mm, the Swiss 25×184mm, the Soviet 25x218mmSR, and the
25_mm_caliber
Firearm cartridge classification
OAL refers to the overall length of the cartridge. All measurements are in mm (in). Barnes, Frank C., ed. Amber, John T., Cartridges Of The World (3rd Edition)
7_mm_caliber
Motor vehicle
The GAZ-MM is a Soviet light truck produced at the Gorki Auto Plant from 1938 to 1947, and then at the Ulyanovsky Auto Plant up to 1956. The truck was
GAZ-MM
Pharmaceutical compound
MM-77 is a piperazine derivative which is a serotonergic drug, acting as a potent and selective 5-HT1A receptor antagonist. It is used for research into
MM-77
Index of articles associated with the same name
Bofors 40 mm gun is a name or designation given to models of 40 mm calibre automatic anti-aircraft guns designed and developed by the Swedish company Bofors:
Bofors_40_mm_gun
Iterative optimization method
The MM algorithm is an iterative optimization method which exploits the convexity of a function in order to find its maxima or minima. The MM stands for
MM_algorithm
Common type of artillery and tank gun caliber
105 mm (4.1 in) is a common NATO-standard artillery and tank gun calibre. The rifled tank round is defined by STANAG 4458. The artillery round is defined
105_mm_calibre
Grenade launcher ammunition
The 25 mm grenade is a type of explosive ordnance used in some modern grenade launchers. 25 mm grenades are armed after launch, after traveling a safe
25_mm_grenade
Specific size of autocannon ammunition
The 30 mm caliber is a range of autocannon ammunition. It includes the NATO standardized Swiss 30×173mm (STANAG 4624), the Soviet 30×155mmB, 30×165mm and
30_mm_caliber
Indian composer and singer (born 1961)
Awards 2023 | 'RRR' fame composer MM Keeravaani honoured with Padma Shri". Moneycontrol.com. Retrieved 26 January 2023. "M.M. Keeravani: Maestro of Melodies
M._M._Keeravani
Grenade suitable for use with a grenade launcher
40 mm (1.57 in) caliber. Several countries have developed or adopted 40 mm-caliber grenade launchers. NATO currently uses three standardized 40 mm grenade
List_of_40_mm_grenades
Soviet pistol and submachine gun cartridge
millimeters (mm). The common rifling twist rate for this cartridge is 1 in 240 mm (9.45 in), 4 grooves, ø lands = 9.00 mm, ø grooves = 9.27 mm, land width
9×18mm_Makarov
Pistol cartridge designed by John Moses Browning
slightly less powerful than a standard-pressure .38 Special, but also uses 9 mm (.355 in) diameter bullets. The standard bullet weights are generally 80 gr
.380_ACP
Common type of artillery calibre
"155 mm" is a very widely used calibre (barrel internal diameter) for artillery guns and their corresponding artillery shells. The 155 mm (6.1 in) caliber
155_mm_caliber
Soviet military intermediate rifle cartridge
The 7.62×39 mm (also called 7.62 Soviet, formerly .30 Russian Short) round is a rimless bottlenecked intermediate cartridge of Soviet origin. The cartridge
7.62×39mm
Soviet subsonic rifle cartridge
effective lethal range of 400 to 530 meters and a maximum penetration of up to 10 mm of steel. Like the 5.45×39mm cartridge, the 9×39mm SP-5 features an air pocket
9×39mm
Series of autocannons
The Oerlikon 20 mm cannon is a series of autocannons based on an original German Becker Type M2 20 mm cannon design that appeared very early in World
Oerlikon_20_mm_cannon
Handgun cartridge developed by FN Herstal
rate for this cartridge is 1:228.6 mm (1:9 in), 8 grooves, Ø lands = 5.53 mm, Ø grooves = 5.62 mm, land width = 1.63 mm and the recommended primer type is
FN_5.7×28mm
American assault rifle
27 in (6.86 mm) caliber. Largely in deference to tradition, this recommendation was ignored and the Army referred to the .30 in (7.62 mm) caliber as "full-sized"
M16_rifle
Type of Chinese grenade launcher ammunition
The 35 mm grenade is a type of grenade launcher ammunition of Chinese origin. The type consists of many high-velocity and low-velocity grenades with a
35_mm_grenade
Film format historically common in amateur filmmaking
versions – the original standard 8 mm film, also known as regular 8 mm, and Super 8. Although both standard 8 mm and Super 8 are 8 mm wide, Super 8 has a larger
8_mm_film
Firearm cartridge classification
This is a list of firearm cartridges that have bullets in the 9.00 to 9.99 mm (0.354 to 0.393 in) caliber range. Case length refers to the round case length
9_mm_caliber
Soviet rimless intermediate cartridge
The 5.45×39 mm cartridge is a rimless bottlenecked intermediate cartridge. It was introduced into service in 1974 by the Soviet Union for use with the
5.45×39mm
Man-portable multi-role weapon system
The Carl Gustaf 84 mm recoilless rifle (Swedish pronunciation: [kɑːɭ ˈɡɵ̂sːtav], named after Carl Gustafs Stads Gevärsfaktori, which initially produced
Carl Gustaf 8.4 cm recoilless rifle
Carl_Gustaf_8.4_cm_recoilless_rifle
Service rifle cartridge
with rifling ranging from 356 mm (1-in-14") to 178 mm (1-in-7"). US makers are moving toward 5.56×45mm NATO and 178 mm (1-in-7"), which will ensure the
5.56×45mm_NATO
Firearm cartridge classification
length of the cartridge Measurements are in millimeters then inches, i.e. mm (in). .25 caliber "6mm BR Norma" (PDF). C.I.P. 2015. Retrieved 2020-10-15
6_mm_caliber
1930s Swedish anti-aircraft autocannon design
The Bofors 40 mm Automatic Gun L/60 (often referred to simply as the "Bofors 40 mm gun", the "Bofors gun" and the like, see name) is an anti-aircraft autocannon
Bofors_40_mm_L/60_gun
Rifle cartridge
The 12.7×108mm cartridge is a 12.7 mm heavy machine gun and anti-materiel rifle cartridge used by the former Soviet Union and Warsaw Pact countries, as
12.7_×_108_mm
Bullpup submachine gun
The CS/LS2, formerly known as the JS 9 mm (Chinese: JS 9 mm冲锋枪; pinyin: JS 9 mm Chōngfēng Qiāng; lit. 'JS 9 mm Submachine Gun') is a commercial export
JS_9_mm
Russian military rifle cartridge
became widely known under the designation "7,62мм винтовочный патрон" (7.62 mm rifle cartridge). The round has erroneously come to be known as the "7.62mm
7.62×54mmR
Heavy machine gun and anti-material rifle cartridge
The 14.5×114 mm (.57 calibre) is a heavy machine gun and anti-materiel rifle cartridge used by the Soviet Union, the former Warsaw Pact, modern Russia
14.5_×_114_mm
Firearm cartridge classification
cartridge. Bullet refers to the diameter of the bullet. All measurements are in mm (in). Note that dimensions do not always reflect the actual dimensions. "
13_mm_caliber
Index of articles associated with the same name
.22 caliber, or 5.6 mm, refers to a common firearms bore diameter of 0.22 inch (5.6 mm) in both rimfire and centerfire cartridges. Cartridges in this caliber
.22_caliber
International standards for dates and times
both the "YYYY-MM-DD" and YYYYMMDD formats for complete calendar date representations, if the day [DD] is omitted then only the YYYY-MM format is allowed
ISO_8601
Firearm cartridge classification
millimetres (0.079 to 0.118 in) range. All measurements are in mm (in). All dimensions are given in mm (in). "SwissMiniGun Arme Miniature Miniature Arms". www
2_mm_caliber
Columbia MM (Mail Manager) is an email client using a command-line interface. It was developed at Columbia University between 1984 and 1990, and is a Unix
Columbia_MM
Unit of length
the inch has been based on the metric system and defined as exactly 25.4 mm. The English word "inch" (Old English: ynce) was an early borrowing from Latin
Inch
Standard theatrical motion picture film gauge
35 mm film is a film gauge used in filmmaking, and the film standard. In motion pictures that record on film, 35 mm is the most commonly used gauge. The
35_mm_movie_film
American military rifle cartridge
this cartridge is 254 mm (1 in 10 in), 4 grooves, Ø lands = 7.62 mm (.30 in), Ø grooves = 7.82 mm (.308 in), land width = 4.49 mm (.1768 in) and the primer
.30-06_Springfield
German military rifle cartridge
The 7×57mm Mauser (designated as the 7 mm Mauser or 7×57mm by the SAAMI and 7 × 57 by the C.I.P.) is a first-generation smokeless powder rimless bottlenecked
7×57mm_Mauser
Weapon class
An 81-mm mortar is a type of medium-weight mortar. It is a smooth-bore, muzzle-loading, high-angle-of-fire weapon used for long-range indirect fire support
81_mm_mortar
World War II era medium tank
armor of the 75 mm and 105 mm armed M4 ranged from 25.4 mm (1.00 in) to 76.2 mm (3.00 in) thick. The turret front armor was 76.2 mm thick, angled at
M4_Sherman
Centerfire rifle cartridge
length of 2.825 inches (71.8 mm), it can be chambered in short-action rifles, as can the 6.5×47mm Lapua. In general, 6.5 mm (.264 in) bullets are known
6.5mm_Creedmoor
Firearm cartridge classification
This is a list of firearm cartridges which have bullets in the 5.00 to 5.99 mm (0.197 to 0.236 in) caliber range. Length refers to the cartridge case length
5_mm_caliber
Pistol cartridge
is 240 mm (1 in 9.45 in), four grooves, diameter of lands = 7.62 mm (0.300 in), diameter of grooves = 7.92 mm (0.312 in), land width = 3.81 mm (0.150 in)
7.62×25mm_Tokarev
Centerfire pistol cartridge
literature at the time suggesting the round was capable of penetrating only 10–40 mm (0.39–1.57 in) of pine board. The round also suffers some accuracy issues
2mm_Kolibri
Firearm cartridge classification
millimetres (0.590 in) in caliber. The most famous military cartridge in the 14 mm caliber span is probably the Soviet/Russian 14.5×114mm cartridge, initially
14_mm_caliber
Railway track gauge (1435 mm)
A standard-gauge railway is a railway with a track gauge of 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in). The standard gauge is also called Stephenson gauge (after George
Standard-gauge_railway
.50-caliber heavy machine gun
cartridge, the M2 uses Browning's larger and more powerful .50 BMG (12.7 mm) cartridge. The design has had many designations; the official U.S. military
M2_Browning
Small motion picture film format
Super 8 mm film is a motion-picture film format released in 1965 by Eastman Kodak as an improvement over the older "Double" or "Regular" 8 mm home movie
Super_8_film
US-made towed howitzer
The 155 mm Howitzer M114 is a towed howitzer developed and used by the United States Army. It was first produced in 1941 as a medium artillery piece under
M114_155_mm_howitzer
Topics referred to by the same term
3.5 mm or 3.5mm may refer to: HO scale, in rail transport modelling, 1:87 scale, with rails 16.5 mm apart, representing standard gauge 3.5 mm jack, used
3.5_mm
Standard sizes of paper
and not well documented, although the Letter size (8.5 in × 11 in; 216 mm × 279 mm) became dominant in the US and Canada due to historical trade practices
Paper_size
Austrian bullpup assault rifle
rounds per minute. It is available in either a 325 mm (12.8 in), 350 mm (13.8 in), 365 mm (14.4 in), 420 mm (16.5 in) barrel lengths, and features a Picatinny
Steyr_AUG
American autocannon
The M242 Bushmaster chain gun is a 25 mm (25×137mm) single-barrel chain-driven autocannon. It is used extensively by the U.S. military, such as in the
M242_Bushmaster
Motor vehicle
the 375 used in Formula 1 racing, and 375 America, a GT car The Ferrari 375 MM, was a sports racing car produced by Ferrari from 1953 to 1955. It was named
Ferrari_375_MM
Removable disk storage medium
1971, had a disk diameter of 8 inches (200 mm). Subsequently, the 5¼-inch (130 mm) and then the 3½-inch (90 mm) became a ubiquitous form of data storage
Floppy_disk
Specification for ammunition
37 mm flare or "1.5 inch" caliber is the specification for a common launching system for non-lethal and less-lethal ammunition. Such launchers are also
37_mm_flare
MM-151 is an oligoclonal mixture of fully human monoclonal antibodies, which binds multiple parts of the EGFR molecule It has started clinical trials in
MM-151
German anti-aircraft gun
The 8.8 cm Flak 18/36/37/41 is a German 88 mm anti-aircraft and anti-tank artillery gun, developed in the 1930s. It was widely used by Nazi Germany throughout
8.8_cm_Flak_18/36/37/41
Model railway scale
7 mm scale, also known as British O scale is a model railway scale of 1:43.5 (or 7 mm to 1 ft; hence its name). The scale is thus different from American
7_mm_scale
14th episode of the 4th season of Fear the Walking Dead
"MM 54" is the fourteenth episode of the fourth season of the post-apocalyptic horror television series Fear the Walking Dead, which aired on AMC on September
MM_54
Family of connectors typically used for analog signals
millimetres (1⁄4 inch) for full-sized connectors, 3.5 mm (1⁄8 in) for "mini" connectors, and only 2.5 mm (1⁄10 in) for "sub-mini" connectors. Rings are typically
Phone_connector_(audio)
Smoothbore tank gun
The 2A46 (also called D-81TM) is a 125 mm/L48 smoothbore cannon of Soviet origin used in several main battle tanks. It was designed by OKB-9 (Artillery
2A46_125_mm_gun
2008 single by Crazy Loop also known as Dan Bălan
"Mm-ma-ma" is the first single from the pop and dance musical project Crazy Loop by the Moldovan singer Dan Bălan. It was released on 17 October 2007 (2007-10-17)
Mm-ma-ma
American second generation main battle tank
(MBT). It was officially standardized as the Tank, Combat, Full Tracked: 105-mm Gun, M60 in March 1959. Although developed from the M48 Patton, the M60 tank
M60_tank
Topics referred to by the same term
9 mm or 9×19mm Parabellum is a firearms cartridge. 9 mm or 9mm may also refer to: "9mm" (song), David Banner song 9 mm caliber, cartridges other than 9×19mm
9_mm_(disambiguation)
Firearm cartridge classification
the diameter of the bullet. All measurements are in mm (in). "MENÚ FUEGO CENTRAL 08-> DE 11.4 A 19 MM / .75". old.municion.org. Retrieved 2025-05-08. "Naturvårdsverkets
17_mm_caliber
Grenade launcher
The MM-1 is a 40x46mm semi-automatic grenade launcher manufactured during the 1980s in the United States by the Hawk Engineering Company from Lake Bluff
Hawk_MM-1
Family of Israeli submachine guns
in 1980. The Mini Uzi is 600 mm (24 in) long or 360 mm (14 in) long with the stock folded. Its barrel length is 197 mm (7.8 in), its muzzle velocity
Uzi
American third-generation main battle tank
models of the M1 were armed with a 105 mm M68 gun, while later variants feature a license-produced Rheinmetall 120 mm L/44 designated M256. The M1 Abrams
M1_Abrams
Self-propelled anti-tank gun
The M36 tank destroyer, formally 90 mm Gun Motor Carriage, M36, was an American tank destroyer used during World War II. The M36 combined the hull of the
M36_tank_destroyer
Firearm cartridge classification
12 in) to 3.99 millimetres (0.157 in) caliber range. All measurements are in mm (in). Barnes, Frank C. (2012) [1965]. Mann, Richard A. (ed.). Cartridges of
3_mm_caliber
Firearm cartridge classification
refers to the overall length of the loaded cartridge All measurements are in mm (in) .32 caliber Hogg, Ian V., and John S. Weeks. Military Small Arms of the
8_mm_caliber
Firearm cartridge classification
OAL refers to the overall length of the cartridge. All measurements are in mm (in). .410 bore, shotgun equivalent Ammunition for M1870 Italian Vetterli
10_mm_caliber
Index of articles associated with the same name
Bofors: Bofors 120 mm Automatic Gun L/46 Bofors 120 mm Naval Automatic Gun L/50 Bofors 40 mm gun Bofors 57 mm gun This set index article includes a list of
Bofors_120_mm_gun
Slangs & AI meanings
Made me laugh
Made Me Laugh
To press the sole of your shoe against the black trousers of your mmate, thus leaving behind a perfect dusty footprint.
My Most Humble Apologies To You
A person who is bald, The word is pronounced like the "mo" in "moth". The action associated with this word is less violent than the slap: the perpetrator covers the victim's 'slap' (forehead) with his hand, palm inwards, and utters the word "MmmmmmmmmOH" in a loud voice, while pushing the victim backwards. However, rapid tapping of the finger-tips on the 'slap' can also be used to perpetrate this assault. A sub-varient of this involves the perpetrator holding his hand in a way that suggests knocking at a door, and making a knocking motion, while saying the word. This may be done by wags sitting at the back of a class being taken by a "chrome-dome" (bald teacher, gender non-specific), or in a hallway behind a teacher that you know that if you say it often enough, they'll start to cry.
Describes those seriously ugly chicks who remind you of pigs. Often seen with round puffy faces, pouty little mouths and little glinty eyes hidden by rolls of fat. (ed: mmmmm - what a tasty picture)
Market Maker -or- Merry Meet
As per 'chin on'. The implication being a beard of skin (a bald chin). Often used thus: "Mmm, and I've got a pink beard",
mmm ok
(acr.) (n.) Massive Multiplayer Online / Massive Multiplayer Online Role Playing Game. FFXIV is an MMORPG.
Man-Man-Man-Bop, or a three-way homosexual orgy. Named for the Hanson boys song MMMBop.
A small bag of sherbert with a sweet lolly on a stick. Dip the lolly in the sherbert and suck it off. Mmmmmm... nice. (ed: I've spent too long on this dictionary - I keep wanting to rephrase that).
Young girls who dress up as 'Townies' or 'Scallys', listening to 'Top 40' pop music, wearing Kappa, Fubu, Adidas or any other ridiculously overpriced brands. As usual, esp. in Melbournes west, in Victoria, most are pregnant by the age of about 12. , Derived from the Hanson song "mmm bop". Still in constant use.
Mmm okay.
Moody, sulky, stroppy or in a tantrum. Used as in "Having a mard", "He's mardy", "He's a mard", "Mardy bastard.". (Mardy is mostly interchangeable with mard). If you piss someone off and they are upset you say "Mmm.... mmmmm... mmmmmm..... MMMMaaaaaaaaaaaarrrrdddd" in a high pitch voice causing them to go red in the face and boil with rage hence they are Mardy. Another contribution described it as follows: "Mostly by my cousin & her extended family around Coventry. Means moody, miserable, particularly when tired, and almost exclusively to describe females. eg "Ooooh, you're a bit mardy today" or when adults "Mardy Bitch" to describe miserable females in nightclubs.".
Mmasturbate, i.e. liberate the residents of wank tanks.
Armored Troop Carrier (ATC). Sorta like an APC that really did float, but didn't do so good on land. The originals were LCM-6s with armor plate and bar armor added. They had nine seats for the troops and a canvas top to keep the sun out. Each tango could carry a fully equipped rifle platoon. They had two twin .50 cal. machine gun mounts on and a canvas top to keep the sun out. Each tango could carry a fully equipped rifle platoon. They had two twin .50 cal. machine gun mounts on the boat deck and four Browning .30 cal. light machine guns rechambered for NATO 7.62 mm in the well deck. In 1968 the Navy deployed two new river assault squadrons with tango boats built from the keel up specifically for riverine operation.
Mail Me Your Thoughts
Pronounced 'lacker'). Very nice, choice, sweet, good. e.g. "We had a lekker time by the sea.". "MMMM... these are lekker!" Originally Afrikaans (or maybe Dutch before that even??)
Massively Multiplayer Online (MMO) Role Playing Game (RPG)
MM
Slangs & AI derived meanings
Arousal from being shit on.
(1/8) of an ounce of cocaine
Burp
Navvy is British slang for a manual labourer, an unskilled construction worker or road digger.
Keister is American slang for buttocks.
Slimeball is slang for a repugnant person.
an older kid who has your back
1) Adj. Par excellence! Out of this world!
A horse with the ability to cut cows out of a herd.
n Heroin.
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n.
The larva of a noctuid mmoth (Achatodes zeae) which feeds inside the stalks of corn (maize), sometimes causing much damage. It is smooth, with a black head and tail and a row of black dots across each segment.
n.
The state or quality of being mmoderate.
pl.
of Monsieur
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