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Stagedoor Manor

An amazing, prestigious, and educational summer theater camp in upstate, New York. It has many famous alumni, either on Broadway or in Hollywood. Each session allows the camper to participate in a show, see many shows put on by the other students, take part in classes, and participate in other fun activities. It is an experience unlike any other. Every theater-loving camper comes away happy. While it is expensive ($5000/3wks.), it is worth it to those kids who love nothing more than to act (except maybe to sing and dance). All the kids are really nice and genuinely love the craft.
Natalie Portman, Bryce Dallas Howard, Lea Michelle, and Robert Downey Jr. are just a few of the famous alumni at Stagedoor Manor.
by sunnysideup_ March 19, 2010
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manoog

Crazy rich kid. Enjoys Megan Fox movies. Nice kid but takes things way to far sometimes.
Guy 1: Who's that guy making out with that Megan Fox poster?

Guy 2: Must be a manoog.
by LittleMagicalElf July 5, 2011
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manosha

woman of strength and beauty that is with or of God
She is Manosha
by AwakenNoshie December 21, 2016
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Manor House School

If you go to this school, you where either forced to go there by your rich parents or you’re a lesbian that can’t get your hands of girls.
mum: you’re going to Manor House School darling, daddies got the money
child: that’s fine i’m a lesbian anyways
by Manor August 12, 2021
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Endor Brake Manoeuvre

To brake abruptly as the target of a high speed chase, as to force your pursuers to vastly overshoot you, ram one another, or collide with an oncoming object.

The phrase “Endor Brake” comes from a popular example of the manoeuvre’s use, in Star Wars Episode VI, Return of the Jedi.
“How did you escape the FBI so easily?”

“It was simple, I gave them the old Endor Brake Manoeuvre!”
by Carnefice December 23, 2017
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Jean-Paul Manoeuvre

The act of consuming a croissant without crumbling a single atom of crumb. Throughout the period of enlightenment this was considered an impossible act by mere mortals. However, in the year 1869, frenchman Jean-Paul Bordeaux brought the human race to a new horizon of the art of croissant-eating (croissantology) when he consumed an entire croissant in one bite; completely without crumbing. One can draw great parallels between the Jean-Paul Manoeuvre and the more modern "Grape Fruit Technique" due to the similar wrist movements whilst performing both manoeuvres.
Jean Valjean (whilst in the possession of a croissant): "Do you think there is a way of eating this without crumbling?"
Mathieu: "Hell no mon ami! The only way is to perform the The Jean-Paul Manoeuvre."
by magnisius March 7, 2018
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Manon

Manon is an elegant french girl. I like to see her walk to me, because her smile seeing me is the thing that makes my day. Her perfume is everything, I should ask her what it is. Manon is caring for everyone, and sometimes she even forgets to care for herself. Her hair is always straight but I like it curly, she is tanned so much in summer and has freckles in winter. Her skin follows the seasons and I would like mine to do the same. I envy Manon because she handles everything, without seeming to care about her problems. Manon is my best friend and these little things I like are making her the best one. Manon is my best friend because she envies no one and stays herself.
by annecrr January 31, 2020
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