E.g. A high end developers ego is often inflated and lacks normal communication skills with others. This persons "cubeside manner" would be seen as poor due to the lack of empathy towards and ability to articulate a thought without seeming they are high and mighty.
by Upper Management's View October 9, 2015

Did you see that short haired, female store clerk scream and insult tourists in Italian? She had a bad case of Venetian manners.
by Wanderer777 July 12, 2018

It actually took a debate with Al Sharpton to get "The BIG I" to admit that, "Imus learn some better manners" --- yeah, no s**t, Sherlock!
by QuacksO October 16, 2018

Being a twat
by F***ing homeless bum May 10, 2024

by Ms.Bee72 October 2, 2020

Ill-mannered is a phrase of having bad manners, Lacking intelligence, or characteristics of a brat this word can be used as insults towards other people the word that is closed to it is the word unmannerly both of these words are like the same the difference in them are the definitions the opposite of unmannerly is showing good manners but in other words ill-mannered can be also used like having bad manners and not behaving properly well in social situations.
1. This person is so ill-mannered he is behaving like a buffoon.
2. What is wrong with this person? He is behaving ill-mannered in class he is just playing games all day with the lack of behaving well?
3. This person talks to me very ill-mannered and I am sick of it.
4. I cannot believe this I take him to acting class and he acts so ill-mannered.
5. This is a situation here and I see you are just laughing about it which makes you ill-mannered.
2. What is wrong with this person? He is behaving ill-mannered in class he is just playing games all day with the lack of behaving well?
3. This person talks to me very ill-mannered and I am sick of it.
4. I cannot believe this I take him to acting class and he acts so ill-mannered.
5. This is a situation here and I see you are just laughing about it which makes you ill-mannered.
by Clock Clock March 12, 2021

Under manners is used in a jovial way when someone out with a group of mates ups & leaves because they told you to. Equivalent, but a little more insulting, than under the thumb. I believe it has a west indian/jamaican origin.
by LizardQueen. April 2, 2022
