Lady Macbeth


an unpleasant, cruel, or maliciously insane woman. the female incarnation of evil itself.

often used to refer to female math teachers.

taken from the the unpleasant character in shakespeare’s macbeth.
student: who do you have for math next semester?
friend: mrs. whitman, you?
student: roberts. wait–did you say whitman?
friend: yeah, why?
student: watch out, man. she’s like freaking lady macbeth.
what you call someone when they constantly wash their hands.
kayleigh – -washes hands for 50th time in 4 hours-
me – “woah! lady macbeth, get out the sink!”
when you get someone’s c-m on your hands and no matter how much you wash you just can’t seem to get that d-mn smell out
ugh, i have a total lady macbeth going on after that hookup, even though i showered twice!
literature’s biggest douche. the b-tch is f-cking crazy.
lady macbeth is f-cking crazy.

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