1. The ultimate person (usually male) in terms of academia, style, retorting, and stealing the spotlight. Defined as a person in your social group who exhibits these qualities. Capitalized in this case.
2. A being with no shape, form, or any other limitation. Used as a noun to describe a place or thing. Capitalized in this case. Used as an adjective to describe an action or object which resembles the person or a creation of the person (being "mandrew" described in #1). Not capitalized when used as an adjective, unless at the beginning of a sentence, in which case it would be written as "{m}andrew"
NOTE: Substituted square brackets for curly brackets due to formatting, however, only square brackets should be used to avoid capitalization in the case of "mandrew" appearing at the beginning of a sentence when being used as an adjective (meaning #2)
2. A being with no shape, form, or any other limitation. Used as a noun to describe a place or thing. Capitalized in this case. Used as an adjective to describe an action or object which resembles the person or a creation of the person (being "mandrew" described in #1). Not capitalized when used as an adjective, unless at the beginning of a sentence, in which case it would be written as "{m}andrew"
NOTE: Substituted square brackets for curly brackets due to formatting, however, only square brackets should be used to avoid capitalization in the case of "mandrew" appearing at the beginning of a sentence when being used as an adjective (meaning #2)
1. "Hey Mandrew"
2. "That painting is so mandrew",
"{m}andrew is the only way to describe the feeling"
2. "That painting is so mandrew",
"{m}andrew is the only way to describe the feeling"
by AWNNP February 18, 2014