spanish/spanglish term used in reference towards a friend or homie that you are close to....these people wont turn there back on you....
what's up manito how you feeling? Yo manito whats good lets go light something up
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In Korean English, it borrows the Spanish English origin of "friends" or "homies", but in this case, it's like "Secret Santa", but can be done any time of year. It can also be extended to treating the chosen person more attentively or affectionately without them realizing it. It is also possible that the Manito to be oneself.
I was in tears at the end of Manito when John, who is often known to be very stingy, gifted me his entire album collection of BTS!
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spanish/spanglish slang for "little brother". Short for "hermanito" which literally means little brother.
Term can be applied to someone who is not a blood relation to the speaker.
I can't go out tonight, wey, I have to watch mi manito.
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A very small town of about 1,500 people about 45 minutes from Peoria,IL. It is considered a hicktown because of it's very historic feel to it. There are about 4 places to eat including a Subway and three restaurants, 2 gas stations and a police station. There typically is nothing to do in this small-ass town so most teenagers cruise or find places to sit.
Dude i went to Manito this weekend and drove around for about 5 hours total it was boring as hell man.
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1)A half caucasian, half central/native/sanish american, pansy.
2)Just another way of calling somebody a pansy
1)Bobo is a pansito manito
2)David is a pansito manito
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That old guys got his pants hiked so high I can see his manitoe.
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