If your name is Manos you’re either greek or your parents hate you. You’re definitely straight but you’re single 90% of the year and you’re chill asf. Most of y’all are shy af and have awesome music taste but you have an addiction to smth. You’re hot asf too
Manos took a dump
by Gang boi 1140 September 7, 2021
Get the Manosmug. Person: ugh do u know manoe?
Other person: Oh ya i wanna kill that wvss bitch
person: Shes even worse when drunk
Other person: Oh ya i wanna kill that wvss bitch
person: Shes even worse when drunk
by mikehawk5781 November 1, 2019
Get the manoemug. An expression used to show deep love, usually used for cute & adorable people. Frequently used by love-birds to express how they feel towards each other.
by Chullbulla November 23, 2013
Get the Manomug. Yet another humerous film quip has sailed over the heads of the gibbering, slack jawed, troglodytes to enter the vernacular, sans humor.
"mano y mano" is Spanish for hand AND hand. Used for comedic effect, to imply mental simplicity, in several films. (Other variants include "mono y mono", Spanish for monkey and monkey = malapropism el mejor)
("MANO A MANO" is Spanish for hand TO hand - combat...
This is the actual phrase that is so often mutilated)
"He dun call me ig'nint!"
"Reeallly, ignorant of what? Where would one start."
"mano y mano" is Spanish for hand AND hand. Used for comedic effect, to imply mental simplicity, in several films. (Other variants include "mono y mono", Spanish for monkey and monkey = malapropism el mejor)
("MANO A MANO" is Spanish for hand TO hand - combat...
This is the actual phrase that is so often mutilated)
"He dun call me ig'nint!"
"Reeallly, ignorant of what? Where would one start."
by ccaCrab May 6, 2008
Get the mano y manomug. by FLUKEYGTX August 7, 2018
Get the Manosmug. Spanish for "hand-to-hand". Used most commonly for a competition between two people - often in hand to hand combat.
The phrase is often mistakenly thought by English speaking people to mean "man-to-man".
The phrase is often mistakenly thought by English speaking people to mean "man-to-man".
by gp26 December 6, 2010
Get the mano e manomug. by Lupedid September 19, 2013
Get the MANOmug.