'Madao' is a word with a series of meanings, based from the manga 'Gintama'. The word bears many different meanings, but they are basically shortened Japanese phrases.
Even though this is not an actual
name, in the
anime, Taizou Hasegawa, a formally employed government worker would be referred as
one, and many of the main characters would refer to Hasegawa as "Madao", though it is unknown which of the many meanings of madao Hasegawa is referred as. Kagura and Shinpatchi are the characters that would address Hasegawa as Madao, though there are some instances that they wouldn't.
1.(ma)ru de (
da)me na (o)ssan: good-for-nothing old
man
2.(ma)jide (
da)ssai (o)yaji: the really uncool old
man
3.(ma)ssa ni (da)rusou na (o)yaji: really uncool-looking old
man
4.(ma)ttaku (da)rakushite (o)ssan: really depraved old
man
5.(ma)zui (da)shi to (o)age: horrid bean curd
6.(ma)ttaku (da)ijobu ja nai (o)kyaku: customer who's really not all right
7.(ma)tomo ni (da)karetakunai (o)toko: men no
one wants to date
8.(ma)ji de (da)kaetai (o)toko: man
one seriously wants to date
9.(ma)ttaku (da)masenai (o)toboke: fool who unconvincingly feigns ignorance
10.(ma)ssugu ikite no (da)inashi na jinsei na (o)jisan:
old
man who lives as he wants, but accomplishes nothing
1. 'Get out, madao!'
2. 'Check out that madao, trying to act so
cool.'
3. 'What a madao.'
4. 'I pity that madao.'
5. 'We should
throw this madao out.'
6. 'Call security, we have a madao here.'
7. 'That Madao's so old-fashioned.'
8. 'I'm not hooking any madao up!'
9. 'I'm not convinced, madao.'
10. 'That madao is never going to
get anywhere in his life.'