German word for 'mine' or for 'my'. This nondistinguishment between ‘mine’ and ‘my’ aufDeutsch is why you will see sterotyped German-Rushan folk in TV shows speeking with such phrases as "mine dog", "mine schnauzer", "mein {et cetera}".
A term used between preteen/teenage boys to express their feelings of boredness and when used it shows that one boy wants the other boy to find him something to do.
Person 1: Yo that party was el mein!
Person 2: Yeah, I hooked up with Kelly, she was el mein.
Person 3: Hehe, World of Warcraft is el mein! w00t w00t!
Person 1 and 2 to Person 3: Stfu
Guy 1: Dude, I just found a leakedcopy of Mein Kampf on the internet, dude!
Guy 2: Dude, holy shit, dude! Dude, can I see it, dude?
Guy 1: Dude, yeah, dude!