Mackadams


a true criminal; master of thievery, murder, and deceit.

a female mackadams is very mysterious, s-xy, great body (especially large t-ts), and is a professional with seducing other males. silver tongued, leaving a trail of broken hearts behind her where ever she goes. roams freely, answers to no-one, usually live their lives alone.

a male mackadams tends to be a real douchebag, horrible at treating women with respect, and chances of ending up in jail/prison are very high. typical drug users and have poor hygiene.
he’s always in jail, what a mackadams’ kid.

that mackadams’ girl has a nice rack.

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