From Latin 'cor' and 'manus' meaning 'by heart and hand.' It's a term used to verify the intentions of someone or the truth about something.
Pronounced in an elided fashion: kordet mahnoo.
Pronounced in an elided fashion: kordet mahnoo.
by FlaccidWalrus February 06, 2011
those "snorg tee ets" are fine
by bog poppa February 25, 2011
a) (direct translation from Latin): bread and circuses
b) (adj): something that exists purely f-sag with no real concrete purpose
c) political scandals and entertainment as viewed on television and read in the newspapers
b) (adj): something that exists purely f-sag with no real concrete purpose
c) political scandals and entertainment as viewed on television and read in the newspapers
The United Nations today is nothing more than a panem et circenses, a political circus that performs only for the media.
by Sexydimma January 13, 2014
An old Shakespearean term that came from Brutus, a loyal friend of Julius Caesar who were one of the people to stab him.
Modern day translation: it really be your own niggas
Modern day translation: it really be your own niggas
Me: Man, my best friend ratted on me saying I stole
Friend: et tu brute
Me: facts, it really be your own niggas
Friend: et tu brute
Me: facts, it really be your own niggas
by Qweeeem March 24, 2019
The french word meaning, manage in threes, or: a threesome. Commenly known for being used in Timbalands song, Bounce.
by a regretful person. July 02, 2009
French Boy: Bonjour madams, how about some menage-et-trois?
French Girl #1: des clous!!!
French Girl #2: *slaps boy*
French Girl #1: des clous!!!
French Girl #2: *slaps boy*
by fischang July 17, 2008
A three-way which involves two girls and one guy. Derived from the french phrase menage et tois, the word tois is replaced with the word twat to distinguish between two girls and one guy versus two guys and one girl.
"Well, did you ask Jasmine and Lisa about the menage et twat?"
"Yeah."
"What did they say?"
"They're...into it."
"Yeah."
"What did they say?"
"They're...into it."
by Nemsen July 24, 2006