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Mocus

Adj. A state of unconscious, consciousness. Conducting business on auto pilot. Especially related to detoxification and the resulting state of mind.

After years of drunken clarity, Jan now finds herself in the occasional sober haze. Said Jan, "I was so mocus today, I thanked the Vending Machine for dispensing the bottle of Volvic."

by Anthony Orifice August 26, 2004

Mocus

Abbreviation of 'more focus'. Used in teams/organizations to remind people to move their attention to value creation.

Guys, mocus. Stop chatting about the weekend.

by gaffa80 October 24, 2017

mocus

Adj. A state of confusion, often referring to the state of mind brought about by detoxification. Derived from "mostly out of focus."

You need to forgive his blithering; he just got out of detox so he's really mocus.

by Ed I. Tor May 29, 2010

mocus

The feeling an individual gets when they are pining for a member(s) of the opposite sex. This affliction is usually defined by the fact that its inception occurs based on the length of time since the individual last saw a member of the opposite sex. The yearning involved with mocus is defined strictly as a longing for sex or physical comfort. This word is usually reserved for the backwoodsmen and foresters of the the Northwest.

Ben got the mocus so bad on a camping trip he humped a log to splinters.

by SouthForkSon June 20, 2013

scaley mocus

a nasty growth on skin that grows quikly and has a foul oder

Haley woke up to find that some scaley mocus had grown on her face over night.

by BigdaddyBJR August 28, 2009

Mocus

Smelling it, but not getting it

That boy looks a frustrated, think he might have a case of the mocus.

by MixedUp May 03, 2020

mocus

Mocus is the slimey substance that forms around the bunghole of a whiskey barrel. Since consumers no longer buy whiskey by the barrel, the word has fallen out of use.

Don't drink directly from the milk jug, or it will get mocus of the bunghole.

by RockyOklahoma January 14, 2025