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masses

the masses: a large population people at large

The Pope preaches to the masses.

by Chad Miller May 05, 2004

masses

Common people, ignorant masses, etc... A concept that may be understood as an extremely large group of people all over the world. All of them may not think for their own, either for economical reasons (lack of food/ too much exhaustive work), or just plain ignorance of the human sciences (lack of education). The purpose of this social class is to be controlled by extremelly small groups of people through propaganda, they can hold any kind of ideas, they use the masses as means of power in the whole system.

A: join me and we'll have more parades and fireworks, national pride ftw! ignorant masses: deal B: join me and I'll give you social security and unemployment insurance. ignorant masses: deal C: join me and we'll take properties from evil burgeoise and everybody will be equal. ignorant masses: deal D: if you don't buy this brand new Iphone, you will not be as cool as your friends. Buy one today and get a 15% discount. ignorant masses: deal PS: the above examples have been extremely simplified, the model is actually 500 times more complex IRL.

by paperstapler December 07, 2009

masses

A term used to describe a group of people whos personality, mannerisms, and general way of life represents a large portion of particular areas in society. The term was first originated by three young men at McGill University, and is mainly used in a condescending manner towards someone you cannot have a genuine relationship with.

That girl is not wife material, she's to masses for me!

by Ali Taghikhani January 31, 2011

Mass

An abbreviation for Massachusetts used by locals because none of us can spell it.

Yeah I'm from Mass.

by Saint Botto December 02, 2008

Mass

The Singular, Redemptive, Eternal, and Expiatory Sacrifice of Christ on Calvary being made present on the Altar of Sacrifice. The Mass is re-presentation what he offered to the Eternal Father 2000 years ago in a far corner of the earth and applying the fruits and merits to you in the Most Holy Sacrament of the Eucharist.

I am going to go to Mass.

by catholicboy February 14, 2016

Mass

1. the amount of matter something consists of 2. relating to the masses, that is, of large numbers of people 3. a Catholic religious ceremony

1. Do you know the mass of an wordelectron? 2. There was a mass demonstration against the war. 3. I've been to Mass twice, and I'm not even Catholic.

by zachwolff October 20, 2003

Mass

A noun commonly referring to large amounts of muscle, often the result of weight training. Mass can suggest both heavy lean and bulk muscle.

John put on some serious mass!

by NewGD October 02, 2011