An ironic or sarcastic nickname for people who bear no resemblance in any shape or form to one of the most inspirational people of the 21st Cenutry.
It is most often used by History students who take their work home with them too often and are confused by the past and the present, as well as attending politcally aware music festivals.
It is most often used by History students who take their work home with them too often and are confused by the past and the present, as well as attending politcally aware music festivals.
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1. The ultimate person (usually male) in terms of academia, style, retorting, and stealing the spotlight. Defined as a person in your social group who exhibits these qualities. Capitalized in this case.
2. A being with no shape, form, or any other limitation. Used as a noun to describe a place or thing. Capitalized in this case. Used as an adjective to describe an action or object which resembles the person or a creation of the person (being "mandrew" described in #1). Not capitalized when used as an adjective, unless at the beginning of a sentence, in which case it would be written as "{m}andrew"
NOTE: Substituted square brackets for curly brackets due to formatting, however, only square brackets should be used to avoid capitalization in the case of "mandrew" appearing at the beginning of a sentence when being used as an adjective (meaning #2)
2. A being with no shape, form, or any other limitation. Used as a noun to describe a place or thing. Capitalized in this case. Used as an adjective to describe an action or object which resembles the person or a creation of the person (being "mandrew" described in #1). Not capitalized when used as an adjective, unless at the beginning of a sentence, in which case it would be written as "{m}andrew"
NOTE: Substituted square brackets for curly brackets due to formatting, however, only square brackets should be used to avoid capitalization in the case of "mandrew" appearing at the beginning of a sentence when being used as an adjective (meaning #2)
1. "Hey Mandrew"
2. "That painting is so mandrew",
"{m}andrew is the only way to describe the feeling"
2. "That painting is so mandrew",
"{m}andrew is the only way to describe the feeling"
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