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mahatini

Mahatini, an ancient Sumerian word meaning "life in all forms", used to describe those with a vision to see what others can not.
A mahatini who divines what is to come.

A ray of sun she/he is, representing mahatini.
by lostlanguages January 18, 2025
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Mayatero

Spanish colloquial term for a figeater beetle. The word is meant to be offensive to African American people.
You mayateros sure love fried chicken! Be sure to stay off my watermelon farm though.
by Jolingus January 18, 2025
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Mayate

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Manatesticles

Two men's brandy glasses positioned next to each other to simulate male testicles.
Dave and Mark were enjoying two ales in their brandy glasses in the biergarten, when Nickie noticed their manatesticles sweating on the table and leaving an awful ring.
by BigCajunDave July 8, 2025
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magate

Pronunciation: /ˈmeɪ.geɪt/
Definition:
1. The practice of magic or sorcery.
2. Study and mastery of magical arts.
3. Ritual invocation of mystical forces.
4. Performance of enchantments and incantations.

Significance:
• It defines magical practice.
• It emphasizes ritual and discipline.
• It identifies arcane proficiency.
• It avoids vague or ambiguous terms.
• It simplifies descriptions of necromancy.
• It improves clarity in fantasy contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "witch".
Past verb: magated
Present simple verb: magate, magates
Present continuous verb: magating
Examples:
• "Magisters magate ancient rituals for prosperity."
• "Books (libries) detail methods of magating protective charms."
• "Wizards (magors) train apprentices in magating techniques."
• "Castles house libraries filled with magating secrets."
• "Festivals celebrate magating feats of magic."
by Dmitrio August 22, 2025
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manate

Pronunciation: /ˈmæ.nə.ti/
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."
by Dmitrio October 16, 2025
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Owen Mahaney

Owen Mahaney is idk
by I_D_E_K April 18, 2017
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