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Definition of Amnit

Amnit

adjective

  • Amnit (Am - Nit) Means "Cancerous Furry Trash", It is usually used as an insult to fandoms.

    Example:
    Hey, what do you think of the MLP Fandom? You: The MLP fandom is Amnit.
    Hey Frank, What do you think of furry fandoms? Amnit

    Last edited on Aug 10 2016. Submitted by LeTesla on Aug 10 2016.

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