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In reply to the discussion: You remember "teabagging"? Well, this is better [View all]Celerity
(54,322 posts)34. Urban Dictionary proves my point
1. it is the least recc'd ', least accepted definition' by far. Only FOUR people gave upvoted it (and one was probably the person who entered it)
2. It is less than 10 months old. IF it was a legit thing, it would have been entered in long before that.
One of the other definitions is over 12 years old. All the the others are basically the same thing, what West Indians call 'kissing your teeth' as a sign of irritation or disgust.
bottom, least accepted definition

as opposed to the others, which are all higher rated



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I've never heard of that abbreviation in that context ... are you sure? (nt)
Hugh_Lebowski
Apr 2022
#1
I did, and yeah, no ... not convinced this a common acronym meaning what you think it means
Hugh_Lebowski
Apr 2022
#10
you are correct, it is not at all a common meaning, anyone trying to use this will end up
Celerity
Apr 2022
#19
A fair number of things which are real, and known within the relevant communities,
Ms. Toad
Apr 2022
#52
no, this is not at all a common meaning of mxm, so the whole gambit is a no go
Celerity
Apr 2022
#17