A larger and scary female seen mostly at night that is wearing a chain link belt and has a scary disposition. Her too small bottoms are being eaten by her crotch.
Me: "What is that over there leaning on the bar? She is large and scary. There seems to be a situation with her metal belt and looks like her pants are being eaten"
Friend: "Oh that is a moose mangler."
Me: "A what?"
Friend: "You know a moose mangler a large scary female that comes out at night wearing a chain link belt and pants that her crotch seems to be eating."
Me: "Glad I am now clear on that."
Friend: "Oh that is a moose mangler."
Me: "A what?"
Friend: "You know a moose mangler a large scary female that comes out at night wearing a chain link belt and pants that her crotch seems to be eating."
Me: "Glad I am now clear on that."
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To brake abruptly as the target of a high speed chase, as to force your pursuers to vastly overshoot you, ram one another, or collide with an oncoming object.
The phrase “Endor Brake” comes from a popular example of the manoeuvre’s use, in Star Wars Episode VI, Return of the Jedi.
The phrase “Endor Brake” comes from a popular example of the manoeuvre’s use, in Star Wars Episode VI, Return of the Jedi.
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Get the Endor Brake Manoeuvre mug.The act of consuming a croissant without crumbling a single atom of crumb. Throughout the period of enlightenment this was considered an impossible act by mere mortals. However, in the year 1869, frenchman Jean-Paul Bordeaux brought the human race to a new horizon of the art of croissant-eating (croissantology) when he consumed an entire croissant in one bite; completely without crumbing. One can draw great parallels between the Jean-Paul Manoeuvre and the more modern "Grape Fruit Technique" due to the similar wrist movements whilst performing both manoeuvres.
Jean Valjean (whilst in the possession of a croissant): "Do you think there is a way of eating this without crumbling?"
Mathieu: "Hell no mon ami! The only way is to perform the The Jean-Paul Manoeuvre."
Mathieu: "Hell no mon ami! The only way is to perform the The Jean-Paul Manoeuvre."
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it usually names someone who doesn't love a lot of people, but may be very loved back. manale's usually get what they want.
it usually names someone who doesn't love a lot of people, but may be very loved back. manale's usually get what they want.
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Spanish feminine of Manolo
Manola means "God is with us". Manola is an alternate spelling of Emmanuel (Hebrew).
Variant : Manolita, Nolita
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From Spanish manola (colloquial), lower-class girl from Madrid, a name given especially in the late 18th and early 19th centuries to people from certain quarters of Madrid, characterized by their stylish dress and jaunty, carefree air, probably from Manola, familiar form of the forename Manuela.
Spanish feminine of Manolo
Manola means "God is with us". Manola is an alternate spelling of Emmanuel (Hebrew).
Variant : Manolita, Nolita
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From Spanish manola (colloquial), lower-class girl from Madrid, a name given especially in the late 18th and early 19th centuries to people from certain quarters of Madrid, characterized by their stylish dress and jaunty, carefree air, probably from Manola, familiar form of the forename Manuela.
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