Worthy of Mordor


an expression taken from the lord of the rings films. used in everyday speech to describe anything that has undoubtedly been recognised as something that is worthy of the acceptance and respect of a divine higher power. i.e. kings, rulers
rob: hey man what was in that milkshake you made me last night?
john: just milk, ice cream and chocolate sauce?? why?
rob: worthy of mordor!

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