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manitopoona

Refers to the idea that there are many good looking girls in Manitoba. Young gentleman with the necessary skills are easily granted access to the secret garden of any good looking 18-25 year old in Manitoba. The idea refers specifically to Winnipeg
Yo lets go to Winnipeg for some Manitopoona next week
by thewinnipegger March 13, 2011
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Manritsh

The type of voice that is both manly and British .

It is often used in well-produced documentaries.
Girl- "wow, we need to find some one with a manritsh voice"
Second girl "totally, the combination sounds great recorded'
by bananagrams1212 March 14, 2011
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Manritto

"Dude I just went to Chipotle and ate a massive Manritto.", "Bro I got some mad gas because of that Manritto earlier."
by Man Definer September 21, 2011
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manzit

A stupid guy..often gets girls but is dumb as shit and can be a gud frend.
Do u know Manzit?
by TheBoss776 December 15, 2013
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manitalia

Dude tried to show me his manitalia
by ronsterbamf October 9, 2014
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Mantithesis

An adult male human lacking the ability to take care of or clean up after himself, pay bills, and leave the best. The antithesis of a man. See also scrub.
John is 6 months late on his child support, that damn mantithesis.
by DblA October 11, 2016
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Manitize

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".
- I will seek to manitize the system that prevents education inequality.
- We saw manitize engendered in a wide cross section of pupils.
by john.mueller March 28, 2017
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