by Beybehs Protector West December 29, 2009
A term often used on internet forums and video games to explain how quickly that person is climbing rankings.
by TheWhatWhat March 19, 2009
Verb. (Intransitive)
1. Used to describe a thing or a situation which deviates unfavourably from the socially acceptable norm.
Word History: The verb Manxed is a reletively new word which draws it's orgin to the context of the 'Manx cat' - a breed of cat with a rare heriditory disorder (the appearance of a lethal allele) resulting in birth witout a tail. Pioneered by creators Matthew and Patrick in a high school biology class, the word quickly gained popularity and is now commonly used by a handful of people.
1. Used to describe a thing or a situation which deviates unfavourably from the socially acceptable norm.
Word History: The verb Manxed is a reletively new word which draws it's orgin to the context of the 'Manx cat' - a breed of cat with a rare heriditory disorder (the appearance of a lethal allele) resulting in birth witout a tail. Pioneered by creators Matthew and Patrick in a high school biology class, the word quickly gained popularity and is now commonly used by a handful of people.
by Patrick T. February 27, 2008
Verb. (Intransitive)
1. Used to describe a thing or a situation which deviates unfavourably from the socailly acceptable norm.
Word History: The verb Manxed is a reletively new word which draws it's orgin to the context of the 'Manx cat' - a breed of cat with a rare heriditory disorder (the appearance of a lethal allele) resulting in birth witout a tail. Pioneered by creators Matthew and Patrick in a high school biology class, the word quickly gained popularity and is now commonly used by a handful of people.
1. Used to describe a thing or a situation which deviates unfavourably from the socailly acceptable norm.
Word History: The verb Manxed is a reletively new word which draws it's orgin to the context of the 'Manx cat' - a breed of cat with a rare heriditory disorder (the appearance of a lethal allele) resulting in birth witout a tail. Pioneered by creators Matthew and Patrick in a high school biology class, the word quickly gained popularity and is now commonly used by a handful of people.
by Patrick T. February 27, 2008
When you reach 35 but don't want to give up on looking like 25 (ie you still try clubbing it because you can't grow up), you buy Manx.
by mill9400 July 08, 2011
Dating a manx wasn't so bad, Gina reflected. After all, the sex was over quickly and he always picked up the tab when they went out on the weekend.
by BettyBadass November 29, 2007
n : a situation in which 3 automobiles arrive at the same time on a 3 way mini traffic circle. No one is willing to emerge first, and the 3 drivers sit looking at each other.
All 3 then move ahead at the same time, then slam the brakes on. Repeat a few times.
All 3 then move ahead at the same time, then slam the brakes on. Repeat a few times.
Man, sorry I’m late, I was trying to drive across Quarterbridge when the idiot in front of me got himself into a Manx Standoff.
by 52D2 August 18, 2019