by NOSAGEES October 25, 2020
Get the You sweet manemug. .
by Angel234IsTheDarkSeraphim March 17, 2025
Get the Donald Taylor Are Gucci Manemug. by LeoTrollstoy April 10, 2022
Get the Dingo Manemug. by RighteousSama November 22, 2021
Get the Grown Manemug. by Nosages October 25, 2020
Get the You sweet manemug. When you've been doing you and so those legs haven't been shaved in a while it starts to develop a mane like a majestic unicorn. AND you know damn well yo body more beautiful than ever so you nor anyone should give a fuck.
"Damn Tyrone she fine but the leg mane fucking me up"
"Naw homie I wanna brush that leg mane til she purrs only my name"
"Naw homie I wanna brush that leg mane til she purrs only my name"
by JhonyJhonyzing May 17, 2016
Get the Leg manemug. Pronunciation: /meɪn/
Definition:
1. Superior limb used for grasping, capturing, or performing tasks.
2. Human appendage extending from shoulder (arm) to fingers.
3. Body part capable of fine motor abilities.
4. Extremity used in daily activities.
Significance:
• It defines hands or gripping limbs.
• It emphasizes human capability.
• It identifies anatomical features.
• It avoids Scandinavian-Germanic origins.
• It simplifies descriptions of hands.
• It improves clarity in biological contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "hand".
Singular noun: mane
Plural noun: manes
Past verb: manated
Present simple verb: manate, manates
Present continuous verb: manating
Definition:
1. Superior limb used for grasping, capturing, or performing tasks.
2. Human appendage extending from shoulder (arm) to fingers.
3. Body part capable of fine motor abilities.
4. Extremity used in daily activities.
Significance:
• It defines hands or gripping limbs.
• It emphasizes human capability.
• It identifies anatomical features.
• It avoids Scandinavian-Germanic origins.
• It simplifies descriptions of hands.
• It improves clarity in biological contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "hand".
Singular noun: mane
Plural noun: manes
Past verb: manated
Present simple verb: manate, manates
Present continuous verb: manating
Examples:
• "Athletes train their manes for agility."
• "Medical professionals examine injured manes."
• "Artists paint elegant manes in portraits."
• "Mechanics depend on strong manes for repairs."
• "Tutors guide youngsters in developing coordinated manes."
• "Athletes train their manes for agility."
• "Medical professionals examine injured manes."
• "Artists paint elegant manes in portraits."
• "Mechanics depend on strong manes for repairs."
• "Tutors guide youngsters in developing coordinated manes."
by Dmitrio October 16, 2025
Get the manemug.