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your mango

your mango is someone who has changed your life for the better after she/he stepped into your life.
both of you share the same love for mangoes
she/he is the sweetest person you have ever met
You can talk to the person for hours and not get bored. They truly make u happy.
I hope we both can be each other's mango
Your mango, you make me feel loved and i truly will not stop loving you
your mango by mfthatisgay May 26, 2023
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Bingo-bango there's your mango 

When "bingo" just isn't enough ... A phrase to greet good news, a solution or resolution to a problem.
"Bingo-bango there's your mango; I told you it would work out.

Keep your mango's fresh  

Said at the end of a conversation as a parting statement. Meant to imply that the other person should "take care" or to "keep it real"
Dude 1: anyway i have to go. I'll talk to you later.
Dude 2: alright dude
Dude 1: see you later, take care
Dude 2: Keep your mango's fresh

I'll eat your mangoes 

Quite literally that they will eat your mangoes
Mess with me and I'll eat your mangoes

Your Grandmothers Maggot Cheese 

Is a phrase to describe the vile stench of a specific odour which comes from expired processed foods, such as old potato chips. This phrase could also be used to describe a mushy and slightly moist substance. Specifically if a strand of hair is present within the mushy and moist substance.
"Hey Chris! have a whiff of these chips I bought from the vending machine!"
"WTF! That smells like Your Grandmothers Maggot Cheese"
"talk about gross!"

*Eating Lunch
"Eww! I found a hair in my food!"
"Wow! talk about Your Grandmothers Maggot Cheese"

maggot on your sleeve 

Don't believe everything that you breathe
You get a parking violation and a maggot on your sleeve

Taken from Beck Hansen lyrics from Loser.

Son of man, set your face toward Gog, of the land of Magog, 

Son of man, set your face toward Gog, of the land of Magog,
Son of man, set your face toward Gog, of the land of Magog,