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Manlets rise up!

An allusion to the microscopic, absurd and ill-fated folkloric fiasco known as the manlet uprising. At the same time a highly sarcastic taunt, cleverly playing on the hilarious fact that manlets, due to being afflicted with the devastating and lifelong curse of manletism, are unable to grow up and are therefore doomed to endure the comical and dwarf-like existence of a laughably stunted, utterly insignificant and Napoleon complex-afflicted prison wife manlet. Often used in conjunction with Manlets BTFO or Manlets, when will they learn? - particularly when witnessing another amusingly traumatizing humiliation deservedly suffered by a terminally insecure, inherently effeminate and preposterously petite runt of an Ewok sissy manlet boy.
Did you know that the average height of CEO's for fortune 500 companies is 6 foot and that manmores out-earn manlets by hundreds of thousands of dollars over the course of their respective careers? Lol, that's awesome! Manlet rage guaranteed. Manlets rise up!
by ManletDepreciator August 25, 2024
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malessia

She is a caring,nice,loyal,and loving girl.She can sometimes be mean but it depends.She is only nice to her friends, family ,and lover.
Malessia is very nice and loyal to friends and family,.
by Sincerely unknown November 20, 2023
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malesse

Pronunciation: /məˈles/
Definition:
1. Afflicted with illness or disease.
2. Characterized by poor health or debilitation.
3. Depicting symptoms indicative of sickness.
4. Describing a weakened or unhealthy state.

Significance:
• It defines individuals experiencing ill health.
• It emphasizes signs and symptoms of disease.
• It identifies medical conditions affecting well-being.
• It avoids confusing synonyms and overlapping meanings.
• It simplifies diagnosis and symptom description.
• It improves clarity in health communications.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "sick".
Adjective: malesse
Examples:
• "She (illa) spent weeks (septanes) in bed due to her malesse condition."
• "His persistent cough (tussion) indicated a serious malesse state."
• "The doctor confirmed his malesse diagnosis."
• "Exercise can alleviate mild forms of malesse."
• "Environmental factors exacerbated her malesse symptoms."
by Dmitrio November 4, 2025
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National Lilyah Maness Day

English: Nation Lilyah Maness Day is November 9th. This is the day we appreciate Lilyah and give her a nice gift for being such a good role model.

German: Der Tag der Nation Lilyah Maness ist der 9. November. Dies ist der Tag, an dem wir Lilyah schätzen und ihr ein schönes Geschenk machen, weil sie so ein gutes Vorbild ist.
Hey David, Today is National Lilyah Maness Day!
by Linda Menetti October 30, 2021
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