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mano

1. man orgasm (n.)(v.)(adj.)

manos - one man, multiple orgasms
meno - three or more men, orgasming in unison
menos - three or more men, orgasming multiple times

I mano daily with Derrick.

by Rondo Mowad September 26, 2007

47๐Ÿ‘ 83๐Ÿ‘Ž


mano y mano

Yet another humerous film quip has sailed over the heads of the gibbering, slack jawed, troglodytes to enter the vernacular, sans humor.
"mano y mano" is Spanish for hand AND hand. Used for comedic effect, to imply mental simplicity, in several films. (Other variants include "mono y mono", Spanish for monkey and monkey = malapropism el mejor)
("MANO A MANO" is Spanish for hand TO hand - combat...
This is the actual phrase that is so often mutilated)

"He dun call me ig'nint!"
"Reeallly, ignorant of what? Where would one start."

Yo, bring it, you and me buddie! mano y mano, I' take you down!

by ccaCrab April 24, 2008

231๐Ÿ‘ 64๐Ÿ‘Ž


Manos

Thanos' twin brother, instead of clicking his fingers he clicks his big toe.

"Ow my big toe. Oh well there goes half of the world" said Manos.

by FLUKEYGTX August 7, 2018

2๐Ÿ‘ 1๐Ÿ‘Ž


mano

Adjective - Crazy in an uber aggressive, destructive, sometimes junky, and always testosterone injected sort of way.

Originating from the first Mortal Combat game character Kano, who had a metal plate in his head he liked to head-butt opponents with.

That new Ford land destroyer is fucking mano! Damn thing comes standard with a gun rack and a 12 pack.

by tinymonkey June 24, 2004

44๐Ÿ‘ 86๐Ÿ‘Ž


mano e mano

Spanish for "hand-to-hand". Used most commonly for a competition between two people - often in hand to hand combat.

The phrase is often mistakenly thought by English speaking people to mean "man-to-man".

In Spanish bullfights, the two matadors compete mano e mano for the admiration of the audience.

by gp26 December 6, 2010

58๐Ÿ‘ 24๐Ÿ‘Ž


MANO

Means to throw a foot long pickle at a mermaid in Spanish.

That princess is no rookie, she's thirsty, mano.

by Lupedid September 20, 2013

6๐Ÿ‘ 10๐Ÿ‘Ž


mano e mano

man to man, one on one, usually used in the context of a physical confrontation / altercation between two gentlemen.

okay, buddy, you and me, mano e mano.

by themarcuscreature February 21, 2005

93๐Ÿ‘ 101๐Ÿ‘Ž