A person, usually highly attractive, who brazenly flaunts their various red flags to garner the attention of potential significant others. They are proud of their negative traits and behavior, and dating one is always a horrible idea.
Named for the sport of Bullfighting, where the eponymous bullfighters will use a red cloth to agitate a bull to charge at them, while repeatedly thrusting swords into the animal's body and heart until it dies.
Named for the sport of Bullfighting, where the eponymous bullfighters will use a red cloth to agitate a bull to charge at them, while repeatedly thrusting swords into the animal's body and heart until it dies.
Person A: "Person B, you have got to stop dating Person C. You can't fix them, they're a matador!"
Person B: "You just don't understand our relationship."
Person B: "You just don't understand our relationship."
by Helicoptamus October 17, 2024
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You seem to have extensive technical knowledge, but your educational background is lacking. Quit Matuhar'ing bro.
by anonymous August 10, 2025
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You seem to have extensive technical knowledge, but your educational background is lacking. Matuhar'ing will automatically disqualify you from the pool of candidates.
by anonymous August 10, 2025
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Definition:
1. A person who practices an artisan trade, experienced in manual labor.
2. Expert artisan proficient in handwork.
3. Specialist in manual techniques and handmade creations.
4. Artisan devoted to traditional handcrafts.
Significance:
• It defines experienced manual laborers.
• It emphasizes handcrafting and traditional creations.
• It identifies experts in manual professions.
• It avoids irregular and ambiguous nouns.
• It simplifies descriptions of artisans.
• It improves clarity in occupational contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "craftsman".
Singular noun: manudor
Plural noun: manudors
Definition:
1. A person who practices an artisan trade, experienced in manual labor.
2. Expert artisan proficient in handwork.
3. Specialist in manual techniques and handmade creations.
4. Artisan devoted to traditional handcrafts.
Significance:
• It defines experienced manual laborers.
• It emphasizes handcrafting and traditional creations.
• It identifies experts in manual professions.
• It avoids irregular and ambiguous nouns.
• It simplifies descriptions of artisans.
• It improves clarity in occupational contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "craftsman".
Singular noun: manudor
Plural noun: manudors
Examples:
• "Forgers are notable manudors in metal fabrication."
• "Carpenters exemplify manudors in woodcraft."
• "Pottery studios hire experienced manudors for ceramic arts."
• "Leatherworkers (corifactors) demonstrate their talents as manudors."
• "Museum exhibits honor ancient manudors' creations."
• "Forgers are notable manudors in metal fabrication."
• "Carpenters exemplify manudors in woodcraft."
• "Pottery studios hire experienced manudors for ceramic arts."
• "Leatherworkers (corifactors) demonstrate their talents as manudors."
• "Museum exhibits honor ancient manudors' creations."
by Dmitrio October 17, 2025
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See, immature people are less receptive to constructive critics because they constantly boast how "mature" they are. It's what is commonly called "maturity paradox".
by Emotional Cruiser October 24, 2025
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Put against a wall, this creature is known to mimic the forgone Mr. Miagi with Matrix speed neck chops.
Approach with caution.
Put against a wall, this creature is known to mimic the forgone Mr. Miagi with Matrix speed neck chops.
Approach with caution.
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