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Mantash

Verb

Born from South African politics.

1. To abruptly change your mind.
2. A sudden and unexpected change in thought or logic.

In politics.

2. To change your mind using a play on words in an attempt to get out of a corner one has placed themselves in.
3. To obfuscate the truth with statements that have little meaning, but contrary to a statement said the day/ week/month before. Often leaving reporters (and the public) mildly amused, puzzled but very disappointed and annoyed.

I was going to go for a run today but I mantashed and did weight training instead when I saw my crush in the weights section.

by Abstract Manner July 11, 2017

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