meam
Your mother's uncle or to be more precise your mother's mother's brother. A muncle/ grandaunt/greataunt.
Compare: feam
Compare: feam
Oh, there's my Meam Stephen coming this way. He's my mother's uncle.
meam
An attempted meme originating from the left side of the political aisle, marked by a complete absence of humor, shame, self-awareness, logic, irony, relevance, and nuance.
Typical reactions include: "umwhat?" "huh?" & "is that supposed to make sense?"
Typical reactions include: "umwhat?" "huh?" & "is that supposed to make sense?"
R: "The left can't meme"
D: "We meam better than you!"
When you can't deny the facts, data, or logic presented, just throw logical fallacies & meams instead.
D: "We meam better than you!"
When you can't deny the facts, data, or logic presented, just throw logical fallacies & meams instead.
Meam
Being really fucking gay
Oh YA MeAm FuCk ME
Mr Meam
2 guys having anal sex where the receiving participant shits on the opponents dick
Oh shit, seb, I’ve just done a mr meam
Meam ce picioare
Replică folosită de muncitori pentru a agăța minore de 14 ani
-Meam ce picioare are aia
Know what I meam
A way to close a sentence assuring that the other party (is actually listening), and has an understanding, or better yet, a true Comprehension of the information conveyed. When this phrase is inserted into the conversation multiple times, it is often a nervous space filler the without intent of validating a persons comprehension level.
If I was you, I wouldn't, ya know, go down to Hunts Point At night , like...strange things go on there, "know what I meam"?
dixi et salvavi animam meam
Latin for "I have spoken and saved my soul".
Traditionally used as a Catholic confessional context, signifying redemption by confessing to one's deeds.
Also famously used by Karl Marx in his Critique of the Gotha Programme (1875), to signify his relief at denoucing someone he perceived as a charlatan.
Traditionally used as a Catholic confessional context, signifying redemption by confessing to one's deeds.
Also famously used by Karl Marx in his Critique of the Gotha Programme (1875), to signify his relief at denoucing someone he perceived as a charlatan.
I have murdered a man and slept with his wife afterwards.
May God grant you forgiveness in His domain, my son.
Dixi et salvavi animam meam.
May God grant you forgiveness in His domain, my son.
Dixi et salvavi animam meam.