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Definition of mi're

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Definitions include: an excessive number of people.
Definitions include: neutral connotation
Definitions include: pros and cons. Origin: From "Nintendo Official Magazine UK", which would present the good points of games reviewed with pictures of Mario, and the bad points with his rival Wario
Definitions include: Automobile of Asian manufacture.
Definitions include: acronym for "private message".
Definitions include: dried eye secretions, most commonly experienced upon waking from a night's sleep; "rheum"; "gound".
Definitions include: flaky, a bit dimwitted or vague/i.e flaky person, a bit "dotty"
Definitions include: acronym for "as soon as humanly possible".
Definitions include: A slang that was popularized by a YouTuber named Nathan David The Yellow Pink Sparkling Guy 2008 which means Cool
Definitions include: a full-time Microsoft employee.

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