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Note: There are 2 spellings of this term, Medildo and Medilldo, but they are both pronounced exactly the same way:
 
Note: There are 2 spellings of this term, Medildo and Medilldo, but they are both pronounced exactly the same way:
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==Related Terms==
 
==Related Terms==
[[Medillionaire]]
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[[Category:Medill]]

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Part of Speech

Noun

Alternate Forms and Pronunciation

Note: There are 2 spellings of this term, Medildo and Medilldo, but they are both pronounced exactly the same way:

[mə dɪl doʊ]

[muh 'dihl do]

Description

A nickname for a student in the Medill school of journalism who is annoyingly self-righteous or aggressively enterprising. It is a combination of the words ‘Medill’ and ‘dildo.’

Usage

Usually used by students who are not in Medill.

Example Sentences

He kept badgering me for an interview. He’s such a Medildo.

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