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Manversation

a conversation between two men who are close friends (usually whilst intoxicated) where personal stories and secrets are shared in the comfort of knowing neither one of you will remember what was said in the morning
me:hey morgan remember last night when we were having a manversation and i told you about that time i shat myself?
morgan:no what are you talking about?
me:never mind...
by tiediedemon January 11, 2008
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Manvert

An advert designed specifically for a male audience. By extension, women and/or children may not get it.

Origin: portmanteau of man and advert
"Did you see that advert with the monster trucks running over that office?"
"Yeah, that was a real manvert!"
by Gullster March 3, 2009
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Manvertising

Advertising targeting Men while using the word MAN alot
when your watching tv, you will often see manvertising in the ads
by ktoms June 28, 2011
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maniversary

When your wife lets you invite a lot of people over, watch football, and drink a lot of beer on your anniversary.
Sunday was my maniversary. The Lions won 35-28.
by RestoreTheRoar January 8, 2012
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Manversation

(N) When two dudes come together to have a deep conversation. Typically including female relationships. Verb form: manverse.
Noun: Bro why are you crying?

Me and Joey just had a deep manversation.

Verb: I just broke up with Cindy, want to manverse?
by That Asian guy August 20, 2013
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Mañier

Mañier is a Puertorrican slang word coined by Bayamón based rapper extrodinaire Yvng Trv$h, the word means "The day after tomorrow" the exact opposite of the more widespread term "antier" which means "The day before yesterday"
Jonathan: What are you gonna do mañier
Alejandro: Shut the fuck up
by PraetorPuns June 11, 2017
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Mansier

Mansier is a surname originated from France. It is the 893,754th
Most Common
surname in the World. Statistics show that approximately 300 people bear this surname
MOST PREVALENT IN:
France
HIGHEST DENSITY IN:
Netherlands
In the year 2014 it was reported 177 people born in France had the surname Mansier on birth records, 93 in the Netherlands, 26 in the United States, 17 in the United Kingdom, 3 in Australia, 1 in Morocco and 1 in Spain.
The surname Mansier is pronounced as Man-SEE-UGH.
You would say Mansier if you are saying someones full name or referring to them by their last name, for instance like you would talk about the famous Ronaldo, if you was talking about a popular footballer that had the surname Mansier it would go like: Person 1. Did you see Mansier play last night against PSG? He was fire! Person 2: No I didn't, can you show me the replays?
by Forbears.Io April 3, 2021
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