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Revision as of 20:11, 30 May 2006
Usage An acronym commonly held to stand for "Product of an unspeakeable menage-a-trois", although there is some debate as to the meaning of the U. Simply stated, it referes to anybody who looks like a mix of any three celebrities or other things that should not have come together to create a person.
The term UMAT also pops up from time to time to suggest that three people are about to get it on.
Origin Unknown.
Examples
From http://cap.neoleo.net/cap03/Cap128.htm:
"You say you're a PUMAT between JFK, Richard Kiel, and Andrew Dice Clay? What's a PUMAT?"
From http://cap.neoleo.net/cap03/Cap141.htm:
PUMAT between a drunk driver, a tree, and the grill of a CarmenGia.
From http://www.glitterrock.org/so0018.html:
PUMAT John Kerry, Kevin Sorbo, and Jimmy Johnson.
From captions.50g.com/:
Examples
- http://www.glitterrock.org/so0018.html
- http://www.glitterrock.org/e003-0349.html
- http://www.glitterrock.org/etc235.html
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