Macob
someone who performs a task, job, or procedure with the utmost skill. a true specialist in a certain area who stuns everyone with his/her knowledge and expertise. performs with such amazement it is only rivaled by some magicians.
may appear arrogant to some, but make no mistake, this person takes great pride in their skill. lives and breathes their job or career.
he’s a bona fide bad -ss, a friggin macob!
someone who performs a task, job, or procedure with the utmost skill. a true specialist in a certain area who stuns everyone with his/her knowledge and expertise. performs with such amazement it is only rivaled by some magicians.
may appear arrogant to some, but make no mistake, this person takes great pride in their skill. lives and breathes their job or career.
he’s a bona fide bad -ss, a friggin macob!
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