McAdemic

(mek a'dem"ic)
adj. simulacrum of labour. Way of employment whose opportunity for advancement requires much mental masturbation, intellectual prostitution, self-absorption, and brown nosing. Mode of killing one's free time usually at educational institutions, within hierarchic systems of escalating into high positions, similar to those found at corporate industries.

n. usually Western middle-upper class individuals whose basic needs are more than covered, so they can employ their time being McAdemics.

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McScholarly: being unaware of the outside world.
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McTheoretical: speculative without a practical purpose or intention.
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McPedantic: characterized by a narrow, often ostentatious concern for book learning and formal rules.
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McEnlightened: person in charge of teaching the gentiles, as saving them from darkness.

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McArtist: not to be confused with McCarthyst
11/2003

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