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manganese 

1. Someone who is overly enthusiastic about reading manga.

2. Manganese is a chemical element in the periodic table that has the symbol Mn and atomic number 25. It is a gray-white metal, resembling iron and is quite brittle.
1. That dude Elliot is manganese. Wait, he's just wapanese.

2. I knew this dude who tried to smoke Manganese and died. (not really)
manganese by Flingotravels May 16, 2006
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Manganese 

The fictional inhabitants of manga (hence the name) and anime, who are for some reason almost exclusively Caucasian in appearance, despite the fact that most of them must be Japanese by ancestry.
The Manganese have many abilities that other human beings do not. They can dramatically vary the size of their facial features as well as generate a massive drop of sweat when they encounter suitable emotional stimuli.
Manganese by bbi5291 July 21, 2009
Residents or natives of Macau, many Macanese people are fluent in both Portuguese and Cantonese. They are one of the coolest groups of people from Asia.
"Im American, what about you?"

"Im Macanese"
"NO WAY! i wish i was Macanese!"
Macanese by João Eduardo August 19, 2009

Mapanese 

a. Latino (esp. that Mapanese nigga J) with strong desire to be Japanese, but because he can't change that, is afflicted with yellow fever.
b. Latino (esp. that Mapanese nigga J) that lives vicariously through his illegitamate Japanese love-child (see yellow fever)
c. Latino (esp. that Mapanese nigga J) that owns a collection of swords (esp. katanas) and half-assedly practices martial arts.
d. Latino (esp. that Mapanese nigga J) posseses a disgustingly large amount of Japanese animations (see anime) and Japanese drama (see dorama)
that Mapanese nigga J
Mapanese by npena80_at_ebay.com April 13, 2005

Maylanese 

Spoken language of those by the name May, Melissa and/or Melaycha; typically referring to statement that doesn’t make a lick of sense to anyone other than those speaking it. Not quite gibberish, statements that do not begin or end with the intended affect.
“She’s speaking Maylanese again, must ne past her bedtime.”
Maylanese by LukeyB93 August 11, 2023