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mantoo

Superficial wound obtained by manual labor (large bruises, cuts, scrapes) that leave a permanent or semi permanent marking.
He shrugged off their concern, "It's just my mantoo, I like to call it 'my war wound'. I fought with the car and the car won."
by Yrael May 11, 2016
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maniomy

A beautiful girl name she is silly and shy at the same time . She is very lovable she is very sweet and kind . She can kick someone ass if it's necessary .she is a girl who you could trust and tell secrets to because she will keep them and never tell them . She is intelligent and such a wonderful friend , she is always there when ever your hurt she always makes you feel better in life and that's why she's a wonderful friend
Wow maniomy is a really special girl
by Pink_crush78 January 8, 2017
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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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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 29, 2017
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Mantoe

A man who pulls his pants or shorts up to high exposing a male version of a camel toe from his nuts being split down the middle in the front.
Tyson's pants are up so high he's rockin' a mantoe.
by Stlrfandan November 2, 2017
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manltoe

When the penis goes into one side of the leg the balls go on to the other side of the leg because the pants are too tight
Dude your manltoe is showing
by Johnny344 January 23, 2018
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Manitwouldhurtmetooiftheystuckaneedleinmygooch

Something a pubescent boy yells in a crowded theatre while watching "when the bough breaks" because he's being extra and trying way to hard to make freinds
Wow! Manitwouldhurtmetooiftheystuckaneedleinmygooch
by magulon June 11, 2018
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