A manmore (a 6ft+ tall man) is a godlike, preeminent, honored, imposing and formidable man, a real man who majestically towers over all average height men (5ft10/11) and especially over all manlets (5ft9 and below sissy boys). Universally beloved and the object of unimaginably intense sexual obsession for all women, the magnificent manmore swiftly rises to the top in all areas of life, always stands tall and proud and lives life to the fullest as he basks in the endless adulation and adoration of not only his peers but of the universality of mankind. In short, the manmore's lofty and exaltedly blissful life rightfully and unsurprisingly represents the polar opposite of the lamentably lowly existence endured by the shockingly stunted sissy manlet. Driven to madness by manletism, burning jealousy and impotent manlet rage, the petite and effeminate runt of an Ewok sissy manlet boy can do nothing but seethingly stand small in awe of his superlatively superior supreme manmore overlord.
Inferior manlet boy: Oompa Loompa doo-pa-dee do / I'm so short, what am I to do? Oompa Loompa doo-pa-dah dee / Won't you please donate some high heels to me? Masculine manmore: Manlet detected. You're in manmore territory, you silly little boy! Now cease your manletspeak and dance a merry jig for me and I'll let you keep your hot pants and your lunch money today. Chop chop!
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Definition:
1. Large revealing of the mouth (boca) or gorge.
2. Oral cavity or entrance to the digestive tract.
3. Jaw or chewing organ.
4. Term describing the eating or consumption action.
Significance:
• It defines maws or large mouth openings.
• It emphasizes feeding organs.
• It identifies anatomical features.
• It avoids Scandinavian-Germanic origins.
• It simplifies descriptions of mouths.
• It improves clarity in zoological contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "maw".
Singular noun: mandore
Plural noun: mandores
Definition:
1. Large revealing of the mouth (boca) or gorge.
2. Oral cavity or entrance to the digestive tract.
3. Jaw or chewing organ.
4. Term describing the eating or consumption action.
Significance:
• It defines maws or large mouth openings.
• It emphasizes feeding organs.
• It identifies anatomical features.
• It avoids Scandinavian-Germanic origins.
• It simplifies descriptions of mouths.
• It improves clarity in zoological contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "maw".
Singular noun: mandore
Plural noun: mandores
Examples:
• "Carnivores utilize sharp teeth inside their mandores."
• "Marine animals float (piscine) with ample-exposed mandores."
• "Predators attack prey using powerful mandores."
• "Anatomists study the structure of animal mandores."
• "Infants cry vociferously with tiny mandores."
• "Carnivores utilize sharp teeth inside their mandores."
• "Marine animals float (piscine) with ample-exposed mandores."
• "Predators attack prey using powerful mandores."
• "Anatomists study the structure of animal mandores."
• "Infants cry vociferously with tiny mandores."
by Dmitrio October 13, 2025
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