A mountain-side community built on the base of the infamous Pike's Peak of Colorado Spring, named after Chief Manitou, of the resident Native American tribe. The locals are spawned down from communes of hippies and nature fanatics from decades past. In the summer they generate a wealthy sum of income through thousands of tourists that flock from states and different nations alike. Half a day is all you need to do everything worth doing in Manitou.
Tourist: Hey man, do Manitou Springs hippies always walk up to you and start talkin' about wierd shit?
Native: Uh, yeah, that's all they do, really. They say they camer here many eons ago, on a giant, psychedelic spaceship, on a mission for intergalactic peace! ...And they wanted to harvest some weed.
Native: Uh, yeah, that's all they do, really. They say they camer here many eons ago, on a giant, psychedelic spaceship, on a mission for intergalactic peace! ...And they wanted to harvest some weed.
by Kit-Kat-Katsu-chan February 14, 2011
This place fucking sucks. Hell for any boy who goes. Kids are complete dicks and are fucking annoying. Every child is a spoiled little brat who is a piece of shit.
Boy 1: Hey you heard about Camp Manitou?
Boy 2: Yea that camp is the definition of shit. Fuck that place.
Boy 1: Fax
Boy 2: Yea that camp is the definition of shit. Fuck that place.
Boy 1: Fax
by Useful information 8peat April 09, 2019
by Shivani March 29, 2004
Camp manitou is a place located in middle of nowhere Maine and is a terrible place to send ur kids sending ur kids to camp manitou is A great decision to send your kid for the summer
Kid #1 what are u doing this summer
Kid #2 I'm going to Camp Manitou
Kid #1 good luck with that one buddy
Kid #2 I'm going to Camp Manitou
Kid #1 good luck with that one buddy
by Hey noww September 15, 2019
Manitize mah-nee tahyz - etymological word composition
Noun: Mani
Etymology: From German (Manie) - An excessively intense enthusiasm, interest, or desire: the passionate urge to have to do something; arabic (mani) = prevention of harm; Greek/ late Latin (Mania), = rage, insanity
Suffix:
-ize
-ise (non-Oxford British spelling)
Etymology: From Middle English -isen (“-ise, -ize”), from Old French -iser (“-ize”), from Latin -izāre (“-ize”), from Ancient Greek -ίζειν (-ízein), from Proto-Indo-European *-idyé- (verbal suffix). Cognate with Gothic -𐌹𐍄𐌾𐌰𐌽 (-itjan, verbal suffix), Old High German -izzen (verbal suffix), Old English -ettan (verbal suffix). Used to form verbs from nouns or adjectives, the verbs having the sense of "to make what is denoted by the noun/adjective".
Noun: Mani
Etymology: From German (Manie) - An excessively intense enthusiasm, interest, or desire: the passionate urge to have to do something; arabic (mani) = prevention of harm; Greek/ late Latin (Mania), = rage, insanity
Suffix:
-ize
-ise (non-Oxford British spelling)
Etymology: From Middle English -isen (“-ise, -ize”), from Old French -iser (“-ize”), from Latin -izāre (“-ize”), from Ancient Greek -ίζειν (-ízein), from Proto-Indo-European *-idyé- (verbal suffix). Cognate with Gothic -𐌹𐍄𐌾𐌰𐌽 (-itjan, verbal suffix), Old High German -izzen (verbal suffix), Old English -ettan (verbal suffix). Used to form verbs from nouns or adjectives, the verbs having the sense of "to make what is denoted by the noun/adjective".
- I will seek to manitize the system that prevents education inequality.
- We saw manitize engendered in a wide cross section of pupils.
- We saw manitize engendered in a wide cross section of pupils.
by john.mueller March 28, 2017
Manitize mah-nee tahyz - etymological word composition
Noun: Mani
Etymology: From German (Manie) - An excessively intense enthusiasm, interest, or desire: the passionate urge to have to do something; arabic (mani) = prevention of harm; Greek/ late Latin (Mania), = rage, insanity
Suffix:
-ize
-ise (non-Oxford British spelling)
Etymology: From Middle English -isen (“-ise, -ize”), from Old French -iser (“-ize”), from Latin -izāre (“-ize”), from Ancient Greek -ίζειν (-ízein), from Proto-Indo-European *-idyé- (verbal suffix). Cognate with Gothic -𐌹𐍄𐌾𐌰𐌽 (-itjan, verbal suffix), Old High German -izzen (verbal suffix), Old English -ettan (verbal suffix). Used to form verbs from nouns or adjectives, the verbs having the sense of "to make what is denoted by the noun/adjective".
Noun: Mani
Etymology: From German (Manie) - An excessively intense enthusiasm, interest, or desire: the passionate urge to have to do something; arabic (mani) = prevention of harm; Greek/ late Latin (Mania), = rage, insanity
Suffix:
-ize
-ise (non-Oxford British spelling)
Etymology: From Middle English -isen (“-ise, -ize”), from Old French -iser (“-ize”), from Latin -izāre (“-ize”), from Ancient Greek -ίζειν (-ízein), from Proto-Indo-European *-idyé- (verbal suffix). Cognate with Gothic -𐌹𐍄𐌾𐌰𐌽 (-itjan, verbal suffix), Old High German -izzen (verbal suffix), Old English -ettan (verbal suffix). Used to form verbs from nouns or adjectives, the verbs having the sense of "to make what is denoted by the noun/adjective".
- I will seek to manitize the system that prevents education inequality.
- We saw manitize engendered in a wide cross section of pupils.
- We saw manitize engendered in a wide cross section of pupils.
by john.mueller March 29, 2017
there's ALOT of white people at Manitou Springs High School(not that it is a bad thing, just an observation)
you can meet some cool people at Manitou Springs High School
you can meet some cool people at Manitou Springs High School
by yourmomslover( ; October 16, 2019