What is Magnus?
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Latin adjective meaning great or big.
Feminine form: magna
Neuter form: magnum
Marcus est magnus.
Puer magnus servum vexat.
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An adjective used to describe greatness.
It was inspired after the word "Magna" that means "great".
The word is usually used to give something a high degree, and can be used to refer to a leader.It can also be used to describe greatness in objects or subjects.
"That guy is the magnus arund here."
"When it comes to beating up people, kurt angle is a pure magnus"
"What a huge magnus cheeseburger!!"
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In the book "The Vampire Lestat," by Anne Rice, Magnus is the vampire who creates
This role of Lestat's maker is incorrectly assigned to Marius in the movie
"Love you, I wanted to say, Magnus, my unearthly master..." "The Vampire Lestat" by Anne Rice. Hardcover, page 79.
"And he lept so high and so far into the very middle of the flames...I saw the fire catch his garments...his eyes grew wide and his mouth became a great black cavern in the radiance of the flames...The fire shifted, roared. And in the heart of it I could see nothing now but the blaze itself." "The Vampire Lestat" by Anne Rice. Hardcover, page 84.
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codeword used for marajuana: used while talking on the phone so your mum doesnt know your buying drugs
"ya gettin' sum magnus u filthy mofo"
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A name that you call someone if you think they are fat and ugly and are the most stupid person you know. mostly used if the person your talking about is there so he dont know your talking about him. or just a way to insult him. can also mean a guy that never goes to school.
god man dont be such a magnus.
i dont wanna skip school today. i dont wanna be a Magnus
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Having
Dude you've gat a fat Magnús
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In the book "The Vampire Lestat," by
This role of Lestat's maker is incorrectly assigned to Marius in the movie Queen of the Damned starring
"Love you, I wanted to say, Magnus, my unearthly master..." "The Vampire Lestat" by Anne Rice. Hardcover, page 79.
"And he lept so high and so far into the very middle of the flames...I saw the fire catch his garments...his eyes grew wide and his mouth became a great black cavern in the radiance of the flames...The fire shifted, roared. And in the heart of it I could see nothing now but the blaze itself." "The Vampire Lestat" by Anne Rice. Hardcover, page 84.
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