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mclovin
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "mclovin" is not a standard term in written English, but it is recognizable as a pop culture reference.
You can use it in informal contexts, particularly when referencing the character from the movie "Superbad" or in a humorous or playful manner. Example: "He tried to use a fake ID with the name Mclovin at the bar, but they wouldn't let him in."
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
18 human-written examples
Fogell, a primal nerd with a needle nose and a voice like a vibrating thistle, procures a fake I.D., which identifies him simply as McLovin, a Hawaiian organ donor.
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As McLovin, he gets clobbered by a thief as he's buying the liquor; a couple of antic cops then decide that the bruised and shaken boy is really a macho hero, and drive him all over town, getting smashed and shooting off their guns.
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She called the director, Greg Mottola, and excitedly said, "I think I found McLovin; he's like Dill from 'To Kill a Mockingbird.' " Jones told me, "You could tell he was a kid who probably had seen the inside of a locker".
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Most of the comedy comes from a stunning array of supporting comedians from the Judd Apatow stable (including Jane Lynch, Ken Jeong, and, especially, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, immortal as McLovin in "Superbad"), who are turned loose and allowed to riff freely, as well as from an outrageous child, Bobb'e J. Thompson, who never becomes cloying.
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It was left to Jones to find their nerdier-than-thou friend McLovin.
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From McLovin to Dwight Schrute, the casting director Allison Jones is remaking American comedy one misfit at a time.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
9 human-written examples
The McLovins, jam band.
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The McLovins, jamband.
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One attendee recalled that Rowan was stiff but confident, "sort of like a grownup version of McLovin', from 'Superbad.' " A day after the book was released, Rowan hosted a spy-themed costume party at Spoonbill & Sugartown.
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Neighbors are not McLovin' it.
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What is the reason you stopped McLovin' it?
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "Mclovin" sparingly in formal writing, as it is largely limited to informal contexts and discussions related to the movie "Superbad" or its cultural impact.
Common error
Avoid using "Mclovin" in contexts where the reference to the movie "Superbad" is not clear or relevant, as it may lead to confusion or misinterpretation. If your audience is unlikely to recognize the reference, opt for more general terms like "nerd", "awkward teen", or "fake ID" depending on the intended meaning.
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Linguistic Context
The term "Mclovin" primarily functions as a proper noun, specifically a character name from the film Superbad. It can also function as a reference to the character's associated traits, such as awkwardness or nerdiness. This is supported by Ludwig AI, which identifies it as a pop culture reference.
Frequent in
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
"Mclovin" is primarily recognized as a reference to the character from the movie "Superbad". Ludwig AI helps to highlight the common usage and contexts in which it appears, primarily in News & Media. While grammatically acceptable as a proper noun, its usage is largely confined to informal contexts or discussions related to the movie. It's crucial to consider your audience when using it, ensuring they're familiar with the reference for effective communication. Related terms focus on characteristics, from the actor involved to the general characteristics of the type.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Superbad character
Simply refers to a character from the film 'Superbad'.
Fogell from Superbad
Refers to the character's original name before acquiring the fake ID, highlighting his initial identity.
Christopher Mintz-Plasse character
Identifies the actor associated with the "Mclovin" role, shifting focus to the performer.
Superbad's fake ID
Highlights the specific prop that made the character famous, focusing on the object itself.
Nerd character from Superbad
Describes the character's archetype within the movie, emphasizing his social status.
Hawaiian organ donor (fake ID)
Refers to the specific details written on the fake ID, pinpointing the humorous element.
Christopher Mintz-Plasse as Red Mist
References the actor's role in 'Kick-Ass', showing a similar comedic character.
Awkward teen movie character
Describes the general type of character portrayed, focusing on the trope.
Comedic screen persona
Generalizes the type of acting and role the character represents.
Pop culture reference from Superbad
Identifies the term as a general element of popular culture.
FAQs
How did the character "Mclovin" from "Superbad" get his name?
In the movie "Superbad", the character Fogell obtains a fake ID and randomly chooses the name "Mclovin", also falsely claiming to be a 25-year-old Hawaiian organ donor.
What does it mean when someone refers to another person as "Mclovin"?
Referring to someone as "Mclovin" typically implies they are socially awkward, nerdy, or using a "fake ID", referencing the character from "Superbad".
Is it appropriate to use the name "Mclovin" in professional settings?
Generally, it is not appropriate to use the name "Mclovin" in professional settings unless you are specifically discussing the movie "Superbad" or pop culture references. It's best to stick to more formal language.
What are some alternative ways to describe a character similar to "Mclovin" without using the name?
You could describe a similar character as a "nerdy teen", socially awkward, a "stereotypical geek", or someone trying to be older than they are.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
94%
Authority and reliability
4.4/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested