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magablog (noun) : 1: a magazine blog 2: refers to a magazine published on a web log or blog
Jump Texas is a magazine blog, "a magablog," with an abiding commitment to quality coverage of long jump, triple jump, high jump and pole vault performances by scholar athletes enrolled at Texas middle schools, high schools, colleges and universities. —Eric Gaither, Jump Texas, Thursday, March 23, 2006
Submitted by: Eric Gaither from Texas on Jun. 12, 2006 18:52
magalog (noun) : a catalog that contains magazine features like articles and how to tips
I think I am going to order from the magalog I got in the mail the other day.
Submitted by: Kimberly from Pennsylvania on Jun. 11, 2007 09:27
magazine mucus (noun) : The glue used by magazines to affix address labels.
He tore off the address label and flicked the magazine mucus across the room.
Submitted by: Marjorie from North Carolina on Dec. 15, 2005 09:46
magical thinking (noun) : Thinking involving assumptions that don't hold up to rational scrutiny—for example, the belief that things that resemble one another share fundamental properties."
Every culture has its share of magical thinking, because the earlier societies from which they evolved had social needs for beliefs that united them against hostile forces of nature and others. (my sentence) —Drs Robert Baron & Donn Byrne, textbk Social Psychology, 10th Ed., 2004
Submitted by: jonathan keith sheriff from California on Oct. 29, 2005 17:49
magicianal (adjective) : of or relating to a magician
Submitted by: Claudia Knoll from Texas on Mar. 19, 2008 22:10
magnetar (noun) : a neutron star with a powerful magnetic field that produces electromagnetic radiation such as particularly X-rays and gamma rays
A magnetar explosion occurred in 1997 and thankfully, was far enough from the Earth that it had no effect on our atmosphere.
Submitted by: J.C. Moore from Pennsylvania on Jan. 14, 2009 09:38
magnifethereal (adjective) : Beyond superior. Inexpressibly perfect.
The symphony's performance was no less than magnifethereal. —Radio broadcast, December 2005
Submitted by: Jeramy Maglione from Nevada on Jan. 09, 2006 04:04
magnitudinal (adjective) : Relating to, based on, or expressive of the magnitude of an object, concept, or event.
In light of the magnitudinal disparity in the disruptive effects of this event between the two affected groups, further comparative research is warranted. —Tripp Cox, Confidential email message to multiple colleagues, March 29th, 2006
Submitted by: Tripp Cox from Georgia Us on Mar. 29, 2006 02:32
magooed
(verb) : To lose any competition to an opponent who succeeds despite having no idea that they have overcome incredible odds against them to succeed.
The bank robbers were magooed when the old security guard opened the bank window during the robbery. A car backfired outside and they gave up thinking he fired a gun. —Barry C. Bumpus, Boston, MA, Jan. 28, 1975
Submitted by: Barry C. Bumpus from Arizona on Jan. 23, 2006 05:34
(verb) : Defeated by an opponent that has blundered into success. Derived from the nearsighted cartoon character Mr. Magoo who unknowingly succeeded against all odds.
The army was magooed when thier enemy retreated in the wrong direction. —Barry C. Bumpus, Foxwoods Casino, Feb. 1998
Submitted by: Barry C. Bumpus from Arizona on Dec. 27, 2005 00:50
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