Mundane

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'''Mundanes''', ''plural noun'': People outside of our hobby. "Did you see all the mundanes staring at us at the restaurant."
 
'''Mundanes''', ''plural noun'': People outside of our hobby. "Did you see all the mundanes staring at us at the restaurant."
  
'''Freaking the mundanes''', ''colloquial phrase'': Doing any normal activities such as going to a restaurant or shopping while wearing garb. "I really enjoy freaking the mundanes when I go to the grocery store."
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'''Freaking the mundanes''', ''colloquial phrase'': Doing normal activities such as going to a restaurant or shopping while wearing garb. "I really enjoy freaking the mundanes when I go to the grocery store."

Revision as of 18:14, 11 November 2005

Mundane refers to anything in the "modern" world as opposed to the world of re-enactment, living history, SCA, LARP, etc. The word often can be used in a negative connotation especially when referring to people who do not particpate in any form of our hobby.

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Mundane, adjective: Referring to the real world. "I'm going to change into my mundane clothes."

Mundanes, plural noun: People outside of our hobby. "Did you see all the mundanes staring at us at the restaurant."

Freaking the mundanes, colloquial phrase: Doing normal activities such as going to a restaurant or shopping while wearing garb. "I really enjoy freaking the mundanes when I go to the grocery store."

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