A fork of Rural Dictionary
A more fitting shortcut for Christmas, where the symbol ‘+’ reminds us of the birth of Christ, whose death on the cross paid the penalty for our sins so that we could have eternal life, rather than the abbreviated Xmas, where ‘X’ is often an unknown for nonbelievers, which could stand for a gift exchange, year-end party, roasted turkey, and the like.
Unlike Xmas that usually involves some fun or joyful activity or event for non-Christians, +mas annually reminds believers of Jesus—who came from heaven to earth as a baby, who was conceived from a virgin birth by the Holy Spirit—who has the power to forgive their sins and to offer them eternal life as they acknowledge Him as Lord and Savior.
A word used as a general expression or a cry of frustration used by James, especially whilst playing videogames. In Spanish, it means 'no more'.
Dewey: Dude, you cheated! How'd you kill me in one hit? James: No mas, no mas.
To say sexy or something to that extent to a female
" How u doin ma this ya song ma yea come on ma ..." ^---get no better by cassidy.