A fork of Rural Dictionary
I agree, yes, affirmitive. Can also be used for in place of "Imagine" but only in certain contexts.
Ted: Hey Lance, can your snowmobile go as fast as mine?
Lance: Magine!
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Ted: Magine if we drank all that booze tonight?
Lance: I magine we'd get quite intoxicated.
A word originating from L'Ardoise.
Almost like the word "just kidding" but with more of a sense of humor to it.
"I'm gonna punch you right in the face!!hahaha, magine."
Short for imagine. Colloquial to Maine and the Canadian Maritimes, northern New Hampshire and parts of Vermont. Used as an enthusiastic affirmation a or as a response to a dumb question in the manner of "duh". An obvious "yes".
"You going out and try to tap that new girl tonight?"
"'Magine! She makes me right fuckin' horned."
"Fuckin' right, bub!"
**Both head off to DP her and "accidentally" rub balls**
Magine another word for imagine is typically used by people on the east coast of Canada, also known as the maritimes. it is also used in parts of the north eastern united states such as Maine.
"You heading to the liquor store afterwards?"
"Magine, you want me to get ya somein?"
"Magine, can you pick me up a 8 pack of Budweiser?"
"Magine."