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In reply to the discussion: You remember "teabagging"? Well, this is better [View all]Celerity
(54,318 posts)39. teabagging was a very well known term
mxm is not
A well-known contextual meaning and a salient reference point are vital parts of a successful meme.
I have spent as much time and effort on this as I care to.
If people want to roll with it and pretend it is a thing, then more power to them.
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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