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- noun informal A
mean person.
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Examples
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I think we're changing the face feminism, regardless of what the "meany" feminists say!
Spring Has Sprung 2007
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Answer: it works for their worldly success, even though they are outliers of the spirit of the Christian church, corrupters of its original intent, and meany losers, lining up the other 'fraidy cats behind them.
Stephanie Sandberg: God On The Spoon Stephanie Sandberg 2011
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I think you misconstrued my point, and I meany absolutely no criticism of you.
Merging White Dwarfs Set Off Supernovae | Universe Today 2010
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* Because I was dissatisfied with my progress, not because my boss is a meany who makes me work on weekends.
January 24, 2010 2010
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* Because I was dissatisfied with my progress, not because my boss is a meany who makes me work on weekends.
January 24, 2010 chris_walsh 2010
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Also, I know I might be the only Idol-obsessive that started watching the show because of a certain smutty dream about dreamy meany English judge Simon Cowell being my boyfriend and judging me (it explains quite a lot, actually), but there it is.
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Obama said "I would meet with leaders like Chavez, and nk Kim, Al the meany from Iran", ... that doesn't necessarily mean he'll do it on day one, unplanned, and without diplomatic pretense.
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Maybe it's time to stop whining about the meany and get ready for the real thing.
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I don't have to worry about shipping gift purchases from Berdorf Goodman so I don't get caught with all those bags by some meany press photographer or blogger.
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I used to be a meany on the phone, but now I just stop them and say "I'm sorry, but I don't accept calls of this kind at home."
Dozens Of Call Center Workers Walk Off Job In Protest Rather Than Read McCain Script Attacking Obama 2009
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