by KrisD22 August 26, 2009
Get the mangaloid mug.this is an arabic word means "my dick is mango" you say it when you able to do something or being showy
by ZOBRYLANSHON September 2, 2020
Get the zobry manga mug.Noun. Either Spanish for mango, or a Japanese-style comic book. (Go to mango for more info on the first definition.) Manga is a Japanese-style comic book, (Like I said earlier.) Manga has grown lots of fans in Japan, U.S.A., Europe, and other countries. It has 2 basic styles, Shoujo and Shounen. Shoujo is the girly, romantic, comedy types, like Fruits Basket or Kaichou Wa Maid-Sama. Shounen is the action, violentish types, like Dragon Ball and Naruto. There are 2 ways to read it: Translated (The Japanese words are translated to your language) or Raw (No edits, the original Japanese thing). Manga is commonly black and white, sometimes with color pages. A manga story is divided into chapters. Every chapter comes out each week. A group of chapters in one book is a volume. Manga has evolved into anime, a animated version of the story. (See anime for more info about it)
by AmiSakura October 6, 2013
Get the Manga mug.A manga-mashup is a {fanfiction} story that contains multiple {MANGA} ONLY {crossovers}. Manga mashups CAN'T have characters from {non-manga/anime} stories, such as Hannah Montana. In a manga mashup, Avatar; The Last Airbender counts!!!
by Gaara Tsumi January 9, 2008
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A severe state of inebriation where the person(s) are in a catatonic state or in a semi-responsive light sleep.
*slang, a combination of the slang meaning of mangled (high or drunk) and comatose
A severe state of inebriation where the person(s) are in a catatonic state or in a semi-responsive light sleep.
*slang, a combination of the slang meaning of mangled (high or drunk) and comatose
by Phlly Billy or Benny the Joe February 3, 2009
Get the mangaletose mug.An ardent devotee, fan or enthusiast of Manga, which is a genre of Japanese comics or anime and their illustrations, which include a broad range of subjects: action-adventure, romance, sports and games, historical drama, comedy, science fiction and fantasy, mystery, horror, sexuality, and business/commerce.
by psnack April 13, 2010
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