by censusitis July 21, 2023
Get the manubrial mug.Apparently, this means the same thing as "maturity". This word was used by Eddy in the "Ed, Edd n Eddy" episode "The Good Ol' Ed".
Likely a conflation of "manhood" and "maturity".
Likely a conflation of "manhood" and "maturity".
Ed! Can't you see I'm practicing for manurity?
by m56 April 3, 2024
Get the manurity mug.Someone who is crazy but friendly. Likes to eat a lot and always hungry. Admires eyes and beautiful with honey like voice.
by Mark_iv_Nivak June 8, 2024
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by Bilal Mansuri November 24, 2021
Get the Bilal Mansuri mug.A.k.a. "intermittent ink", this term describes the muddled mess of random "dots 'n' dashes" that you typically end up with when feverishly trying to scribble notes with a ballpoint pen on anything but totally "clean 'n' pristine" writing-paper, or when attempting to hastily jot down a few words while holding your paper up against a vertical wall, where gravity ceases to aid ink-flow to the pen-tip.
The infuriating "Morse-code manuscript" debacle tends to manifest itself all the more whenever you're either in a stew or pressed for time, since your hands will tend to perspire a lot more during "nerved up" periods like this, and so the ink will not readily adhere to all of the damp/salty/greasy spots where you've been holding the paper steady while writing. Also, if the paper itself is not the best (like if its surface is excessively flaky/textured, or is coated with a foreign substance, like a cash-register receipt), you may have problems here, as well; this is an especially exasperating dilemma because this type of "inferior" foolscap-scrap may sometimes be the only writing-material that's handy at the time when you unexpectedly have to scrawl down a phone number or other important info/reminder, and so you may encounter this debacle more frequently/unavoidably than you might expect.
by QuacksO August 31, 2018
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