Defined: Man of many moon's . A life of dark times as the moon with light in the darkness.
As obstacles are to be moved, so are the shadows with the moon.
One who looks up and never see's the same image.
As obstacles are to be moved, so are the shadows with the moon.
One who looks up and never see's the same image.
Example: Such as life, so does the day from night, man of many moons.
Being Defined: Man of many moon's,
the journey that never hid the moon.
Truly,
Jonathan
Scott
Howard.
Being Defined: Man of many moon's,
the journey that never hid the moon.
Truly,
Jonathan
Scott
Howard.
by JonScott Howard May 20, 2025
Get the Man of many moonsmug. A thurl boul who get bitches but you don’t want to be on his bad side it will get hectic and he be always chasing a bag to feed his love ones
by Big dawg29 November 21, 2021
Get the Manimug. You sing it..
Many mumbling miceee.... Are making magic in the moonlightt..... Mighty micee....
Then you go up a half step in pitch
Many mumbling miceee.... Are making magic in the moonlightt..... Mighty micee....
Then you go up a half step in pitch
by TaylorlynnedonaldsonorTayTay<3 December 25, 2024
Get the many mumbling micemug. by axo of the many January 10, 2022
Get the ger-manymug. A hyperbolic epithet for (1) a Catholic cleric who promotes questionable liturgical practices, or (2) those questionable practices themselves. Frequently shortened to "chickens in Westphalia."
Originating as a reference to a strange performance held in a Catholic cathedral in Germany in the summer of 2025, the phrase has since taken on a life of its own on the Catholic internet.
In May 2025, an art group known as Bodytalk performed an interpretive dance in the transept of Panderborn cathedral in Germany which involved the use of plucked chickens dressed in baby diapers as props. During the controversy which ensued following the event, a spokeswoman for the dance company defended the performance by saying that it was simply an homage to the agricultural heritage of the local region. "There are many chickens in Westphalia," she said.
Originating as a reference to a strange performance held in a Catholic cathedral in Germany in the summer of 2025, the phrase has since taken on a life of its own on the Catholic internet.
In May 2025, an art group known as Bodytalk performed an interpretive dance in the transept of Panderborn cathedral in Germany which involved the use of plucked chickens dressed in baby diapers as props. During the controversy which ensued following the event, a spokeswoman for the dance company defended the performance by saying that it was simply an homage to the agricultural heritage of the local region. "There are many chickens in Westphalia," she said.
Man, (Father So and So)'s gone full "chickens in Westphalia" what with installing those big-screens in the sanctuary.
Dude. Some of these youth Masses are downright "chickens in Westphalia."
I'd say that I am liturgically liberal, but I hesitate because when you say that what some people hear is "there are many chickens in Westphalia.
Dude. Some of these youth Masses are downright "chickens in Westphalia."
I'd say that I am liturgically liberal, but I hesitate because when you say that what some people hear is "there are many chickens in Westphalia.
by Su Do Nim October 14, 2025
Get the There are many chickens in Westphaliamug.