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Verb. (Intransitive)
1. Used to describe a thing or a situation which deviates unfavourably from the socially acceptable norm. Word History: The verb Manxed is a reletively new word which draws it's orgin to the context of the 'Manx cat' - a breed of cat with a rare heriditory disorder (the appearance of a lethal allele) resulting in birth witout a tail. Pioneered by creators Matthew and Patrick in a high school biology class, the word quickly gained popularity and is now commonly used by a handful of people. "Check it out, that cat doesn't have a tail".
"It's seriously manxed up". "So is your mum". |
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| 2. | Manxed | ||
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Verb. (Intransitive)
1. Used to describe a thing or a situation which deviates unfavourably from the socailly acceptable norm. Word History: The verb Manxed is a reletively new word which draws it's orgin to the context of the 'Manx cat' - a breed of cat with a rare heriditory disorder (the appearance of a lethal allele) resulting in birth witout a tail. Pioneered by creators Matthew and Patrick in a high school biology class, the word quickly gained popularity and is now commonly used by a handful of people. "Check it out, that cat doesn't have a tail".
"It's seriously manxed up". "So is your mum". |
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