by Pathend December 30, 2009

Mandorr: A lovable, tactful (>_>) creature, the Mandorr has a penchant for military dictatorship and high-style. This specie of Paddyius-Germanicus has honed an unusual mating dance over several millennia - adopting a chic pout whilst shuddering like a Pneumatic Drill operator with Parkinson’s. Think of standing on a washing machine in heels, holding an invisible tray of crystal, and you're halfway there.
An intensely passionate mammal, the Mandorr will - if forced into contact with a human - lull the victim into a false sense of euphoria, provide a great many laughs, and generally act as a breath of fresh air from the muggy tedium of it's environment; before unleashing an almighty high kick and punch combo to stun its prey and taking it back to its nest to mate. Profusely. Like a rabbit. Kinda. (That’s Jeni’s story anyway…)
Those who are fortunate enough to experience a Mandorr in the wild will understand that little - aside from perhaps an adult Natzor or Donaldson - leaves oneself feeling quite so confused, bedazzled, and above all merry as a day or two with that dahrlin’.
Just, please God; don’t get the Mandor started on Prom/Exams/That sexy beast Cal. You’ll regret it.
Oh yeah, and you’re kinda poor. In the nicest possible way though of course… :-P
I spent WAY too long writing that…
An intensely passionate mammal, the Mandorr will - if forced into contact with a human - lull the victim into a false sense of euphoria, provide a great many laughs, and generally act as a breath of fresh air from the muggy tedium of it's environment; before unleashing an almighty high kick and punch combo to stun its prey and taking it back to its nest to mate. Profusely. Like a rabbit. Kinda. (That’s Jeni’s story anyway…)
Those who are fortunate enough to experience a Mandorr in the wild will understand that little - aside from perhaps an adult Natzor or Donaldson - leaves oneself feeling quite so confused, bedazzled, and above all merry as a day or two with that dahrlin’.
Just, please God; don’t get the Mandor started on Prom/Exams/That sexy beast Cal. You’ll regret it.
Oh yeah, and you’re kinda poor. In the nicest possible way though of course… :-P
I spent WAY too long writing that…
by Cal, Jeni and Adam <3 March 31, 2004

first of all sexy cal..... HA!! sure.... MANDOR i love u babz ur da bomb and i love ur wee vodka iru bru glass in ur hand doin the hand dance u do !!!
by woo April 1, 2004

When a Mandalorian acts adorable.
by Mandorable - The Mandalorian October 20, 2021

Pronunciation: /ˈmændɔr/
Definition:
1. Large revealing of the mouth (boca) or gorge.
2. Oral cavity or entrance to the digestive tract.
3. Jaw or chewing organ.
4. Term describing the eating or consumption action.
Significance:
• It defines maws or large mouth openings.
• It emphasizes feeding organs.
• It identifies anatomical features.
• It avoids Scandinavian-Germanic origins.
• It simplifies descriptions of mouths.
• It improves clarity in zoological contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "maw".
Singular noun: mandore
Plural noun: mandores
Definition:
1. Large revealing of the mouth (boca) or gorge.
2. Oral cavity or entrance to the digestive tract.
3. Jaw or chewing organ.
4. Term describing the eating or consumption action.
Significance:
• It defines maws or large mouth openings.
• It emphasizes feeding organs.
• It identifies anatomical features.
• It avoids Scandinavian-Germanic origins.
• It simplifies descriptions of mouths.
• It improves clarity in zoological contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "maw".
Singular noun: mandore
Plural noun: mandores
Examples:
• "Carnivores utilize sharp teeth inside their mandores."
• "Marine animals float (piscine) with ample-exposed mandores."
• "Predators attack prey using powerful mandores."
• "Anatomists study the structure of animal mandores."
• "Infants cry vociferously with tiny mandores."
• "Carnivores utilize sharp teeth inside their mandores."
• "Marine animals float (piscine) with ample-exposed mandores."
• "Predators attack prey using powerful mandores."
• "Anatomists study the structure of animal mandores."
• "Infants cry vociferously with tiny mandores."
by Dmitrio October 13, 2025

by vnoice April 17, 2016
