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    [Noun]  | "man-of-war" | \ ˌma-nə(v)-ˈwȯr \


    1: a combatant warship of a recognized navy


    Origin: 15th century ;

    [Noun]  | "Portuguese man-of-war" 


    1: any of a genus (Physalia of the family Physaliidae) of large, tropical and subtropical, pelagic, siphonophore hydrozoans having a crested bladderlike float which bears the colony comprised of three types of zooids on the lower surface with one of the three having nematocyst-equipped tentacles


    Origin: 1707 ;

     [ "Man of War" ]

    1: A northeastern united states based slang term.

      * e.g.,  ... I drank so much jesus juice last night the whiskey dick had me throwin it around like a Man of War. 


     [ "Man of War" ]

    2: Usually reserved for describing a gentleman who has


     [ "Man of War" ]

    3: righteously abandoned proper sexual etiquette. While in a drunken state, the man becomes enraged at his otherwise uncooperative genetalia, therein causing him to become volatile and unsafe with its use.

     [ "Man-O-War" ]

    1: Man-O-War was a Type of ship that was heavily armed and was ready for battle usually they fought pirates.

      * e.g.,  ... “Ahoy maties Man-O-War ahead”. “Get them landlubbers”. 

     [ "Portuguese Man of War" ]

    1: To place ones unshorn hot sauce laden scrotum onto the face of an unsuspecting individual.

      * e.g.,  ... Paolo lost sight in one eye when Balltesar discovered the portuguese man of war. 

     [ "Man o' War" ]

    1: Greatest racehorse of all time. Ancestor to War Admiral and Secretariat. Said to have died of a broken heart after his handler passed away. Won 21 of his 22 starts. Once won a race by over 100 lengths. The one 'loss' was a second and fault of his jockey at the start.

      * e.g.,  ... Man o' War won 21 of his 22 races.  


     [ "Man o' War" ]

    2: Book by Walter Farley

     [ "man o' war" ]

    1: n. A synonym for a shot of liquor. Usually articulated in a loud and elongated way; a sort of war cry.

      * e.g.,  ... Partygoer 1: Man o' War? Partygoer 2: Fuck yeah, Man o' War. Man o' War? Partygoer 3: Yup. Man o' War? Partygoer 4: Man o' War, for sure. Partygoers 1, 2, 3 & 4: MANOWAAAAAAAAAAAR! 

     [ "man-o-war" ]

    1: a) Potugese warship

      * e.g.,  ... c) the man-o-war sized forces attacked Iraq 


     [ "man-o-war" ]

    2: b) A kind of Jellyfish that is 100 feet long


     [ "man-o-war" ]

    3: c) used to compare to a), something that is quite powerful.


     [ "man-o-war" ]

    4: d) Metal Band

     [ "Portugese Man of war" ]

    1: This shit right here is when you make the saix in a bath tub, or pool.Request to be on the bottom and while your lover is hittin' that shit you leave leave a heapin' pile of doo-doo in the basin of the tub.

      * e.g.,  ... While Mike and Zach were bathing Mike felt a sexual urge, Zach did not, but Mike forced him to perform anyway.To reap sweet revenge Zach let his bowls loose and produced a most fabulous Portugese Man Of War in Mike's bath tub 

     [ "Man o' War" ]

    1: A slang term for a penis. See cock, ramrod, love pistol, peckerhead, dick, johnson, wang, schlong.

      * e.g.,  ... The Portugese girl was thrilled at the sight of the Man o' War sailing into her port. 

     [ "One Man Thumb War" ]

    1: Sexual act involving masturbating a girl, then having hand fall into the vagina without much effort. Man then begins to make thumb war motions inside girl. Works best on a loose girl.

      * e.g.,  ... I was totally getting it on with Darcy, and I put my hand down there, but it was a total one man thumb war not even a minute in. 

     [ "One-man war" ]

    1:  A one-man war is when one person fights against an opponent consisting of several people by himself/herself. It can also be used figuratively, to say a person is fighting against a matter that other people supports by himself/herself, at least with a lack of support for his/her opinion.

      * e.g.,  ...  "He launched a one-man war against police." "He launched a one-man war against graffiti." 

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