What is the meaning of MANGRO MONKEY. Phrases containing MANGRO MONKEY
See meanings and uses of MANGRO MONKEY!Slangs & AI meanings
Anglo is slang for a person of anglo−saxon ethnic origin.
Very angry, somewhat out of control. e.g. "I'll get aggro if you don't stop it!"
in spite of
Aggro is British (Cockney) and Australian slang for aggravation, aggressive troublemaking. Aggro isAmerican slang for wonderful, excellent.
Term used for what the most rank kid in the class had. A game would ensue when one child was touched by this insult to personal hygeine and they'd pass on the "mange" by tagging another child. Then, as some sort of prevention from obtaining the "mange" the rhyme "FIVE TEN, FIVE TEN, NEVER GET THE MANGE AGAIN" would be chanted by the individual whilst crossing their arms across their chest.
Used to describe a male usually, a dirty old man who has a particular 'look' in his eyes while looking at young girls. Used (with horror in the voice) as "What a Hungro", "I wish that Hungro would stop looking at me that way". Contributor said her and a friend made the word up while in Middle school but it quickly spread though the Southern california area for some reason. Considering they were in middle school the term 'dirty old man' seemed to be anyone over the aprox. age of 28. (ed: oops... )
Lord of the manor was old London Cockney rhyming slang for a six pence (tanner).
Angry fruit salad is computer slang for a bad visual−interface design that uses too many colours.
Rocking horse manure is British slang for something very rare, non−existant.
One who has testicles of magic property or great strength. Contributor says he has a pair of magno-knads but Im not bragging! (ed: don't call us - and we'll not call you!).
- Short for aggravation, it's the sort of thing you might expect at a football match. In other words - trouble! There is sometimes aggro in the cities after the pubs shut!
Thank you; "Tango yankee, man!"
cool, sweet. That car is so wango.
Monkeys live in mangroves.
Selfish, stingy, lousy. e.g. "I wouldn't invite you, you mangy bastard. By the way you act, you'd think you've got a death adder in your pocket"
Short for aggravation, it's the sort of thing you might expect at a football match. In other words - trouble! There is sometimes aggro in the cities after the pubs shut!
n aggression; trouble: Hey, you! Stop making faces at that guy outside with the knife – we don’t want any aggro around here!
Dual meaning, the first refers to tanks trying to keep their enemy's attention on them and off of the other party members. Also refers to enemies selecting a party member other than the tank and attacking them. (Sometimes called stealing aggro.) Also related to losing aggro, when an enemy loses interest in the tank and targets something else.
Overt aggression, e.g. a fight, or the beginnings of one, e.g. "You looking for aggro mate?? You'll get a knuckle sandwich!", "Esh, the guy is heavy aggro!".
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pl.
of Mango
n.
The mango fish.
n.
The quality or sentiment of being Anglo-Saxon, or English in its ethnological sense.
n.
The fruit of the mango tree. It is rather larger than an apple, and of an ovoid shape. Some varieties are fleshy and luscious, and others tough and tasting of turpentine. The green fruit is pickled for market.
a.
Belonging to a fast day or fast; as, a maigre day.
n.
The name of one or two trees of the genus Rhizophora (R. Mangle, and R. mucronata, the last doubtfully distinct) inhabiting muddy shores of tropical regions, where they spread by emitting aerial roots, which fasten in the saline mire and eventually become new stems. The seeds also send down a strong root while yet attached to the parent plant.
n.
To smooth with a mangle, as damp linen or cloth.
superl.
Diseased with the scab, or mange; mangy.
n.
A characteristic of the Anglo-Saxon race; especially, a word or an idiom of the Anglo-Saxon tongue.
imp. & p. p.
of Manure
n.
A privilege of setting up, and moving about, folds for sheep, in any fields within manors, in order to manure them; -- often reserved to himself by the lord of the manor.
v. t.
To mangle.
superl.
Showing anger; proceeding from anger; acting as if moved by anger; wearing the marks of anger; as, angry words or tones; an angry sky; angry waves.
v. t.
To apply manure to; to enrich, as land, by the application of a fertilizing substance.
n.
The Anglo-Saxon domain (i. e., Great Britain and the United States, etc.); the Anglo-Saxon race.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Manure
superl.
Infected with the mange; scabby.
a.
Of or pertaining to the Anglo-Saxons or their language.
v. t.
To mutilate or injure, in making, doing, or pertaining; as, to mangle a piece of music or a recitation.
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