A spanglish combination of the english "Man" and the spanish "chancleta", meaning sandal. It is used to describe the kinds of flip flops/other types of sandals that men wear, usually it is used as an insult.
"Why is he wearing those mancletas when he obviously has some nasty, hairy toes?
It is how a woman preceives a man when she needs heavy duty physical chores done. In proper order, it's a cross of the words man, animal and able. Skinny, weak or unwilling men do not qualify as a manibles. It is a respectful title of distinction. To be a manible, the man must enjoy doing the work, and the woman must be grateful for having him help her. Unlike honey-dos, these are chores a woman can not physically preform. It takes a man to do it.
A woman would say to a man, "I need you to lift these heavy boxes and put them over there. You're such a good manible."