An honorific used to address an older brother or male cousin. Visayan (language in the Philippines) word equivalent to the Tagalog word "kuya."
by TisayBisay January 1, 2012
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Natalie Portman, Bryce Dallas Howard, Lea Michelle, and Robert Downey Jr. are just a few of the famous alumni at Stagedoor Manor.
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by AwakenNoshie December 21, 2016
Get the manosha mug.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
child: that’s fine i’m a lesbian anyways
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The phrase “Endor Brake” comes from a popular example of the manoeuvre’s use, in Star Wars Episode VI, Return of the Jedi.
The phrase “Endor Brake” comes from a popular example of the manoeuvre’s use, in Star Wars Episode VI, Return of the Jedi.
by Carnefice December 23, 2017
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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."
Mathieu: "Hell no mon ami! The only way is to perform the The Jean-Paul Manoeuvre."
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