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“She goes to the beat of her own drum, she’s a maneater!”
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Get the Manepear mug.A dysfunctional system or organization that collapses due to the destructive influence of an incompetent insider who, like a Trojan horse, infiltrates and undermines operations from within. Named after the archetypal "Maneesh," who weaponizes their ineptitude to dismantle productivity, morale, or structure.
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Definition:
1. Superior limb used for grasping, capturing, or performing tasks.
2. Human appendage extending from shoulder (arm) to fingers.
3. Body part capable of fine motor abilities.
4. Extremity used in daily activities.
Significance:
• It defines hands or gripping limbs.
• It emphasizes human capability.
• It identifies anatomical features.
• It avoids Scandinavian-Germanic origins.
• It simplifies descriptions of hands.
• It improves clarity in biological contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "hand".
Singular noun: mane
Plural noun: manes
Past verb: manated
Present simple verb: manate, manates
Present continuous verb: manating
Definition:
1. Superior limb used for grasping, capturing, or performing tasks.
2. Human appendage extending from shoulder (arm) to fingers.
3. Body part capable of fine motor abilities.
4. Extremity used in daily activities.
Significance:
• It defines hands or gripping limbs.
• It emphasizes human capability.
• It identifies anatomical features.
• It avoids Scandinavian-Germanic origins.
• It simplifies descriptions of hands.
• It improves clarity in biological contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "hand".
Singular noun: mane
Plural noun: manes
Past verb: manated
Present simple verb: manate, manates
Present continuous verb: manating
Examples:
• "Athletes train their manes for agility."
• "Medical professionals examine injured manes."
• "Artists paint elegant manes in portraits."
• "Mechanics depend on strong manes for repairs."
• "Tutors guide youngsters in developing coordinated manes."
• "Athletes train their manes for agility."
• "Medical professionals examine injured manes."
• "Artists paint elegant manes in portraits."
• "Mechanics depend on strong manes for repairs."
• "Tutors guide youngsters in developing coordinated manes."
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