handling data sets as you query / fetch, rather than getting everything in one go then iterating over it
by dtra82 September 02, 2008
A candle that smells like a man. The scent is musky and is reminiscent of a hot guy's cologne. Can be found in a single woman's room along with a body pillow and a heating pad.
"That mandle smells just like Acqua Di Gio I have to get it" "My boyfriend is out of town, so I bought a mandle that smells like him"
by Anniz November 24, 2014
A melding of the phrase "man handle"
To mandle is to take control of any given situation with such passion and severity that only the manliest of men could over come.
it is a suggested course of action to complete tasks, or to gain control.
Mandaling may also be used as a term for describing a situation in which things turned out for the worse.
To mandle is to take control of any given situation with such passion and severity that only the manliest of men could over come.
it is a suggested course of action to complete tasks, or to gain control.
Mandaling may also be used as a term for describing a situation in which things turned out for the worse.
Nick and joe Mandled the rush at work last night
we can mandle this pizza on our own
We got mandled during this game
Its time to mandle this math homework.
we can mandle this pizza on our own
We got mandled during this game
Its time to mandle this math homework.
by DakotaMaybe June 13, 2013
Verb - to mandle - Most often used in the past tense (mandled) to describe a situation or event that was handled in the most manly and awesome way possible. Used in the present tense (mandle) as a form of encouragement to promote the handling of a forthcoming event in an epically manly way.
by The-Man-Code February 28, 2013
by hairluver November 10, 2014
Dude, we've got a crate of beer left and we're leaving in an hour... do you think you can mandle it?
by DoMx March 28, 2010
Jewish, has a tiny penis which people refer to as a snake, gets called jake the tiny snake, wheres timbs, and hates kids named malcom
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by mike1234554321 July 02, 2011