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Mangal is a Bulgarian/Turkish word meaning brazier—a large metal or ceramic vessel, usually placed on a pedestal, used traditionally for burning charcoal to heat rooms or cook food. Because it is constantly exposed to fire, ash, and smoke, a mangal is typically blackened by soot and burnt residue.
In Bulgarian slang, mangal is also used as a insult, primarily aimed at Roma (Gypsies) or, more broadly, dark-skinned people. The insult comes from the association between the mangal’s black, dirty appearance.
In Bulgarian slang, mangal is also used as a insult, primarily aimed at Roma (Gypsies) or, more broadly, dark-skinned people. The insult comes from the association between the mangal’s black, dirty appearance.
Guy 1: “When I was traveling by train to the beach, just after the Sliven station, I saw two gypsies next to the tracks slaughtering a dog. They had this huge bowl and were putting the meat inside—looked like they planned to eat it.”
Guy 2: “Sick mangals…”
Guy 2: “Sick mangals…”
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The term is commonly shortened to “Mango”.
The term is commonly shortened to “Mango”.
Guy 1: “Bro, look at this dude and his 10 kids stealing the fresh asphalt.”
Guy 2: “What did you expect? Total Mango Jerry.”
Guy 2: “What did you expect? Total Mango Jerry.”
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