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Adj. 1. Ruined. 2. Very drunk or intoxicated with drugs.
(1) Usually used in past tense to indicate that something has been wrecked or damaged beyond repair, as in,"You munted my pen, egg!" (2) I drank so much last night, in fact I was Munted. When the state of being munted is reached, munters become objects of desire. (ed: Rueben thinks the word originated long before 1999, and is probably right, however we can only add words according to the reported usage... so if Reuben had said 1383, the we'd have had to add that date... if he qualified it of course )
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Munte may refer to: Munte (Belgium), part of the Belgian municipality of Merelbeke Munte (Karo Regency), an [Indonesian district of the regency of Karo
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Vălenii de Munte (Romanian pronunciation: [vəˈlenij de ˈmunte]) is a town in Prahova County, southern Romania (the historical region of Muntenia), with
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Poienile de sub Munte (Ukrainian: Русь Поляни, Поляни or Полонина; Rusyn: Русь Поляни; Hungarian: Ruszpolyána or Havasmező; Polish: Ruska Polana; German:
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