Manate2na (pronounced manahte'ena) is a word originally used in the Lebanese dialect of Arabic to signify "Our areas" but it also holds duel purpose, Lebanese people currently use it to describe areas not targeted by Israel in the current 2023 Israel Hezbollah conflict, , these areas currently (may subject to change in the near future) are located in:
-The Mount Lebanon governate (Excluding Alay, Jiyeh, Barja, Wardeniyeh)
-The North Lebanon governate
-The Beirut Governate (excluding Dahye)
-The Kesserwen-Jbeil Governate (excluding Heresh jbeil)
The following criteria is used to determine if a governate/city is manate2na or not:
-If a city has been hit twice or more, it is no longer considered manate2na
-If a governate's capital city / a large portion of its cities have been hit twice or more, it is no longer considered manate2na
-The Mount Lebanon governate (Excluding Alay, Jiyeh, Barja, Wardeniyeh)
-The North Lebanon governate
-The Beirut Governate (excluding Dahye)
-The Kesserwen-Jbeil Governate (excluding Heresh jbeil)
The following criteria is used to determine if a governate/city is manate2na or not:
-If a city has been hit twice or more, it is no longer considered manate2na
-If a governate's capital city / a large portion of its cities have been hit twice or more, it is no longer considered manate2na
"Ma byodorbo manate2na" which means they don't hit manate2na
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“She goes to the beat of her own drum, she’s a maneater!”
“Best you leave her alone if you have nothing to offer her— she’s a maneater.”
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Traditionally, it meant a message from the people to enact change, based on an overwhelming victory in an election.
Traditionally, it meant a message from the people to enact change, based on an overwhelming victory in an election.
In 2024, the Democrats had to put up two people, each one step above a retard in order to give a faggot chomo as bad as Trump the victory by 1%. The only question is, how many times did Elon blow Don in the Lincoln bedroom during their mandate?
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Definition:
1. Support firmly or grip tightly.
2. Control or manage adeptly.
3. Operate with dexterity or ability.
4. Manipulate or maneuver precisely.
Significance:
• It defines firm gripping or manipulation.
• It emphasizes control and management.
• It identifies acts of handling.
• It avoids Scandinavian-Germanic origins.
• It simplifies descriptions of gripping.
• It improves clarity in mechanical contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "handle".
Past verb: manated
Present simple verb: manate, manates
Present continuous verb: manating
Singular noun: mane
Plural noun: manes
Definition:
1. Support firmly or grip tightly.
2. Control or manage adeptly.
3. Operate with dexterity or ability.
4. Manipulate or maneuver precisely.
Significance:
• It defines firm gripping or manipulation.
• It emphasizes control and management.
• It identifies acts of handling.
• It avoids Scandinavian-Germanic origins.
• It simplifies descriptions of gripping.
• It improves clarity in mechanical contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "handle".
Past verb: manated
Present simple verb: manate, manates
Present continuous verb: manating
Singular noun: mane
Plural noun: manes
Examples:
• "Laborers manate implements for construction."
• "Chefs manate coulters for precision."
• "Mechanics manate machines for repairs."
• "Artists manate brushes for artwork."
• "Parents teach children to manate toys properly."
• "Laborers manate implements for construction."
• "Chefs manate coulters for precision."
• "Mechanics manate machines for repairs."
• "Artists manate brushes for artwork."
• "Parents teach children to manate toys properly."
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