She came home from work and just manged, didn't stop manging on it was like "I got sent home early from work today, mang!, mang!, mang!.
All she does is just mang on about everything possible...
MANG MANG MANG MANG!!!!!!
All she does is just mang on about everything possible...
MANG MANG MANG MANG!!!!!!
by RobertJames Vlarlk October 20, 2009
The noise ones wife makes when demanding things that their husband has absolutely no interest in doing.
Nagging.
Nagging.
H: Hi honey how are you?
W: Mang Mang Mang.
H: No I don't want to go shopping for your parents.
H: Morning honey.
W: Mang Mang Mang.
H: No I don't want to go down the road to get you a loaf of bread, I'm watching a movie.
W: Mang Mang Mang.
H: No I don't want to go shopping for your parents.
H: Morning honey.
W: Mang Mang Mang.
H: No I don't want to go down the road to get you a loaf of bread, I'm watching a movie.
by xStalkerIIIx December 15, 2013
Pron. "mung". Adjective.
Etymology: From Kaapse Dialek/Kaapse Afrikaans originating from in the Cape Flats area of Cape Town, South Africa.
Meaning: To be convicted of a crime and subsequently go to prison. This word can also be used to describe general missteps where a sincere attempt is undermined by a spectacular failure, such as falling over or injuring oneself.
Etymology: From Kaapse Dialek/Kaapse Afrikaans originating from in the Cape Flats area of Cape Town, South Africa.
Meaning: To be convicted of a crime and subsequently go to prison. This word can also be used to describe general missteps where a sincere attempt is undermined by a spectacular failure, such as falling over or injuring oneself.
Joe: What happened to Oscar Pistorious?
Tony: He manged after killing his wife.
Joe: My gate is locked, but we can just jump the fence.
Tony: Are you jas? Jy gat lekker hard mang.
Tony: He manged after killing his wife.
Joe: My gate is locked, but we can just jump the fence.
Tony: Are you jas? Jy gat lekker hard mang.
by EZMickey July 07, 2023
A word that roots from the Korean word, 망했다 which means 'I'm screwed'. A word Mark uses very often and used it way too much during the production of Peter Pan.
Mark: Mang!
by EstherMT4L November 25, 2016
Spanglish for the word "man"; apparent in Cali and all places where large groups of Mexican immigrants learn English as a second language.
by P. Dirty August 04, 2011
by Blahblahblech March 18, 2011