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Get the Manya mug.(n.) The mythical word born when Aurora (the Scandinavian singer, not the lights) sang “money, oh no” in The Seed but your brain swore it was manyono. Now canonized as:
1. A phantom word you insist exists.
2. A catch-all inside joke that can mean anything at all.
3. Not to be confused with manoko (Setswana for peanuts).
4. A Scandinavian-sounding non-word perfect for gaslighting Nordic friends into checking their dictionaries.
1. A phantom word you insist exists.
2. A catch-all inside joke that can mean anything at all.
3. Not to be confused with manoko (Setswana for peanuts).
4. A Scandinavian-sounding non-word perfect for gaslighting Nordic friends into checking their dictionaries.
1. “Did she just say money, oh no?”
“Nah bro, it’s manyono. Learn your Scandinavian.”
2. “Hand me the manyono.”
“Do you mean the remote?”
“Yes.”
“Nah bro, it’s manyono. Learn your Scandinavian.”
2. “Hand me the manyono.”
“Do you mean the remote?”
“Yes.”
by ObviouslyCorrect August 23, 2025
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Definition:
1. Containing or made up of many things at once; full, layered, and plentiful.
2. Expressing “many, many, many” in a single breath. An overflowing state of multiplicity.
3. Describing something so crowded with detail or meaning that it becomes whole through its abundance.
Etymology:
From many + -eous, a suffix meaning “having the quality of.” Together they form a word that embodies the condition of having much; so much that it fuses into one.
Why it matters:
Manyeous doesn’t count or compare; it captures fullness. It’s the word for a sky packed with stars, a thought tangled with other thoughts, or a feeling that comes in waves instead of one clean line.
Definition:
1. Containing or made up of many things at once; full, layered, and plentiful.
2. Expressing “many, many, many” in a single breath. An overflowing state of multiplicity.
3. Describing something so crowded with detail or meaning that it becomes whole through its abundance.
Etymology:
From many + -eous, a suffix meaning “having the quality of.” Together they form a word that embodies the condition of having much; so much that it fuses into one.
Why it matters:
Manyeous doesn’t count or compare; it captures fullness. It’s the word for a sky packed with stars, a thought tangled with other thoughts, or a feeling that comes in waves instead of one clean line.
“The night was manyeous with voices and light.”
“His memory was manyeous; faces, sounds, moments, all blurred together.”
“The song wasn’t crowded; it was manyeous, like rain falling in rhythm.”
“His memory was manyeous; faces, sounds, moments, all blurred together.”
“The song wasn’t crowded; it was manyeous, like rain falling in rhythm.”
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