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    [Noun]  | "mac*a*ro*ni" | \ ˌma-kə-ˈrō-nē \


    1: pasta made from semolina and shaped in the form of slender tubes

    2: a member of a class of traveled young Englishmen of the late 18th and early 19th centuries who affected foreign ways

    3: an affected young man : fop


    Origin: 1673 ;

     Borrowed from regional Italian, plural of macarone (Tuscan maccherone) "tubular pasta," earlier also "stuffed pasta of various shapes," probably borrowed from Middle Greek makarṓneia "funeral hymn," later with the presumed meaning "food served at a funeral banquet" (whence Modern Greek dialect makarōniá in this sense), of uncertain origin ;

      * Note : Though the Greek origin of Italian macaroni appears likely, many details are unclear. It has been speculated that the word makarṓneia is a blend of makários "blessed" and aiṓnios "eternal" (words perhaps coupled in funeral orations and memorial services), though this etymology is quite tenuous. The development of the food sense is also difficult to explain—perhaps it has developed through association with Greek makaría "dish of broth and barley groats," an apparently ancient word of uncertain origin attested only in the work of the Greek lexicographer Hesychius (5th-6th century a.d.).;

    [Noun]  | "macaronis" 


    1: a man extremely interested in his clothing and personal appearance;


      * e.g., " ... the glitter rock of the 1970s seemed more about mascaraed macaronis than about music "



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    [Noun]  | "macaroni" 


    1: a man extremely interested in his clothing and personal appearance;


      * e.g., " ... the glitter rock of the 1970s seemed more about mascaraed macaronis than about music "



    •  Antonyms : 

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     [ "Macaroniously" ]

    1: ADVERB mac-a-ron-i-ous-ly mak-uh-roh-nee-us-lee Used as an adverb meaning whatever you want it to mean. *Possibly actually means something along the lines of 'Inherently'.

      * e.g.,  ... "Every student macaroniously believes that their teacher hates them." --Principal Blackman, Strangers with Candy 

     [ "Macaroni" ]

    1: In reference to female arousal, the sound lubricated pussy lips make when spread slowly

      * e.g.,  ... Oh I fucked last night had that macaroni pussy 

     [ "macaroni" ]

    1: adj.-

      * e.g.,  ... "Stuck a feather in his (Doodle's) cap and called it macaroni." 


     [ "macaroni" ]

    2: Synonym for "cool". Derived from the Oxford English Dictionary original definition of an 18th century dandy who affected mannerisms of Continental Europe.

      * e.g.,  ... "Man, that bitch is macaroni" 

     [ "macaroni" ]

    1: a player. a mack with the ladies.

      * e.g.,  ... dino 's a macaroni when it comes to pullin' the ladies. 

     [ "Macaroni" ]

    1: Jamaican slang for a stupid individual. Used mostly to describe a bad driver or any person that has the responsibility to carry passengers.

      * e.g.,  ... "A weh Macaroni a guh, Macaroni a madman enoh", " A caan Macaroni dat" 

     [ "macaroni" ]

    1: A type of pasta shaped in curved tubes, served with cheese sauce.

      * e.g.,  ... Ewwwww! Liver! We hate eating liver for dinner! Could we please have some macaroni and cheese instead? 

     [ "Macaroni" ]

    1: Macaroni and cheese is fucking good shit!

      * e.g.,  ... Mmmmm.. I fucking love macaroni and cheese 

     [ "macaroni" ]

    1: A macaroni is someone who is hard at first, but then they turn soft when the heat gets turned up.

      * e.g.,  ... As soon as the going got tough, that macaroni boy got going and ditched us. 


     [ "macaroni" ]

    2: Usually referred to as a "macaroni boy", "macaroni nigga", "macaroni punk", etc.

     [ "Macaronies" ]

    1: A version of a push-up where you don't bring your chest all the way to the ground. You bend your elbows until you want to come back up. Also known as elbow bends.

      * e.g.,  ... Dude, she didn't go all the way down, she just did 16 macaronies. 

     [ "macaroni and" ]

    1: denotes cheesiness when describing someone or something that's name completes the phrase.

      * e.g.,  ... macaroni and bryan adams. 

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