1. To enthusiastically care to a degree that may or may not be proportional to the situation.
2. To boldly dive in despite possessing only a portion of the needed information, relying largely on confidence and a sense of humour.
3. To be incident-prone in life, especially when trying to impress or help.
4. To be lovably chaotic, in a way that makes people sigh, smile, and occasionally intervene.
2. To boldly dive in despite possessing only a portion of the needed information, relying largely on confidence and a sense of humour.
3. To be incident-prone in life, especially when trying to impress or help.
4. To be lovably chaotic, in a way that makes people sigh, smile, and occasionally intervene.
by anj.o December 6, 2025
Get the Manders mug.When an example of the Mandela Effect is disprovable with absolute certainty, but a person still believes that their perception of events is completely correct and begins to rationalise with increasing layers of unbelievability and absurdity.
Person A: Nelson Mandela was released from prison in 1990.
Person B: No he wasn't, he died in prison in the 1980s. Any other attempts to convince you otherwise have been written by a rogue artificial intelligence.
Person A: Not true. I met Nelson Mandela.
Person B: Well, actually, you didn't, you were possessed by a demon that made you think you met Nelson Mandela, but you didn't really.
Person A: I think you're suffering from the Mandildo Effect.
Person B: No he wasn't, he died in prison in the 1980s. Any other attempts to convince you otherwise have been written by a rogue artificial intelligence.
Person A: Not true. I met Nelson Mandela.
Person B: Well, actually, you didn't, you were possessed by a demon that made you think you met Nelson Mandela, but you didn't really.
Person A: I think you're suffering from the Mandildo Effect.
by CleveW December 7, 2025
Get the Mandildo Effect mug.person 1: apples are yellow
person 2: no they're not you have the Mandela Syndrome
person 1: wait what but they were always yellow
person 2: no they're not you have the Mandela Syndrome
person 1: wait what but they were always yellow
by draziLaDwolleY December 27, 2025
Get the Mandela Syndrome mug.It comes from the words of "Mandala" meaning cycle and "Rasa" meaning essence in Sanskrit. This word alone isn't a original noun from the language. But it is a combination of both. When combined together. It is "the cycle of essence". Which could be put up to the meaning of "the cycle of love and affection". It is a name for someone, for a woman. And a philosophy. -RABJ-
"I think I'm gonna name my daughter Mandalaras. She's gonna be a woman full of affection and love. To be one with dignity, respect, and full of essence".
by Anarkij Boemi January 11, 2026
Get the Mandalaras mug.An expansion of 'chinny', though used more as a noun, as a replacement for someones name if they are particularly stupid.
by Doglatto November 19, 2007
Get the chinny mandella mug.the act while geting road head, the driver unlocks the steering wheel and lowers it ontop of the pasenger then locks it. thus locking them in place.
yo i was driving my girl back to her house one night and i totaly got her with a lockness mandredie. it was awesome
by jack_reacher January 11, 2011
Get the lockness mandredie mug.A large metal, aluminum, or wooden shaped rod used in the jewelry industry to measure the size of rings and to jam in the pussy of horny female sales associates.
Also can be broken down to be pronounced as "Man Drill" instead of Mandrel.
Also can be broken down to be pronounced as "Man Drill" instead of Mandrel.
(Bob) Hey Barbara, can you pass me that ring mandrel so I can see what size this customers' ring is?
(Barbara) Sure can, as soon as I'm done pleasuring myself with it!
(Barbara) Sure can, as soon as I'm done pleasuring myself with it!
by Definiapro20034 March 13, 2011
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