A male feminist. A man who is overly concerned with women's issues to the point of complacency or contempt for those of his own gender.
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Get the mangina mug.A Mangina is a self-depreciating man who subconsciously hates himself and blindly believes women are superior to him. He has been raised to think masculinity is inherently wrong - perhaps even a genetic/evolutionary/social flaw - and must be corrected by embracing his "feminine side" to the point of losing the very qualities that make him male. He believes women are beautiful, innocent angels and men are filthy animals who need to be controlled.
Manginas see women as the ultimate being and place them on a pedestal, focusing only on sex or the satisfaction of women all the while not giving a damn about his fellow man.
Manginas support women's issues which are against his fellow men. Someone who espouses feminism but is really being suckered into a form of chivalry in which women's interests take precedence over men's. Unaware that they are merely "useful idiots", doing what women want in the vain hope of getting laid. When his usefulness is over she tosses him out with the rest of the rubbish.
Manginas are betrayers and enemies of men
Man·gi·na
-noun-
1. A women-firster.
2. A male who behaves or acts toward men in an overly aggressive way once feminist maxims are questioned.
3. One who believes violence against women is more wide spread than violence against men.
4. A man who 'comes to the rescue' of women, reflexively, emotionally-driven and without thought.
5. A man in authority who enables Team Women in his legislative actions, judgments or rulings.
Manginas see women as the ultimate being and place them on a pedestal, focusing only on sex or the satisfaction of women all the while not giving a damn about his fellow man.
Manginas support women's issues which are against his fellow men. Someone who espouses feminism but is really being suckered into a form of chivalry in which women's interests take precedence over men's. Unaware that they are merely "useful idiots", doing what women want in the vain hope of getting laid. When his usefulness is over she tosses him out with the rest of the rubbish.
Manginas are betrayers and enemies of men
Man·gi·na
-noun-
1. A women-firster.
2. A male who behaves or acts toward men in an overly aggressive way once feminist maxims are questioned.
3. One who believes violence against women is more wide spread than violence against men.
4. A man who 'comes to the rescue' of women, reflexively, emotionally-driven and without thought.
5. A man in authority who enables Team Women in his legislative actions, judgments or rulings.
Alice: My bf got an A on his thesis.
Carol: What was the subject?
Alice: Patriarchy and the Subordination of Women.
Carol: Mangina Studies then.
Alice: Lol, yes.
Carol: What was the subject?
Alice: Patriarchy and the Subordination of Women.
Carol: Mangina Studies then.
Alice: Lol, yes.
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by Happy Bullet July 18, 2006
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Evolved to mean anything rotten, she was mingin.... stinkin
by Alex August 23, 2003
Get the mingin' mug.one who dwells in the margins of society, often neglected and not well understood by the majority; sometimes speaks with prophetic insight to those from whom he or she is alienated; in anthropology, sub-cultures that survive outside of majority social norms (for example, forest dwellers)
"In contrast to the interpretations of Western commentators, the “margin-dweller” of Upanishadic criticism, Grinshpon argues that the metaphysical philosophy of the Upanishads cannot be reduced to “contents” and studied without consideration of the lives and experiences (or contexts) of Upanishadic characters if we want to understand the full import of early Indian religious literature."
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