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    [Noun]  | "man*ner" | \ ˈma-nər \


    1: a characteristic or customary mode of acting : custom

    2: a mode of procedure or way of acting : fashion

    3: method of artistic execution or mode of presentation : style


    Origin: 12th century ;

     Middle English manere, from Anglo-French, from Vulgar Latin *manuaria, from Latin, feminine of manuarius of the hand, from manus hand {mat|manual|};

    [Noun]  | "bedside manner" 


    1: the manner that a physician assumes toward patients; broadly : a person's manner in dealing with others


    Origin: 1848 ;

    [Noun]  | "grand manner" 


    1: an elevated or grand style (as in music or literature)


    Origin: 1695 ;

    [Idiom]  | "all manner of" 


    1: all kinds or sorts of (things or people)

    [Idiom]  | "in a manner of speaking" 


    1: —used to say that a statement is true or accurate in a certain way even if it is not literally or completely true

    [Idiom]  | "not by any manner of means" 


    1: in no way : not at all

    [Idiom]  | "what manner of" 


    1: what kind or sort of

    [Noun]  | "manner" 


    1: personal conduct or behavior as evaluated by an accepted standard of appropriateness for a social or professional setting;


      * e.g., " ... the young man's impeccable manners are an unmistakable sign of a good upbringing "



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    2: a distinctive way of putting ideas into words;


      * e.g., " ... the former doctor writes his novels very much in the manner of someone who is used to observing the smallest details "



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    3: a number of persons or things that are grouped together because they have something in common;


      * e.g., " ... fish and all manner of sea life on view at the aquarium "



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     [ "manner" ]

    1: A term used for internet games. When a player just plays games in a good mannered way and doesn't talk crap or complain. Usually Manner players will always type GG GL HF before games and at the end of the game they will wait for the losing player to type GG before they themselves type it back. (GG GL HF= GooD GamE GooD LucK HavE FuN!)

      * e.g.,  ... "Those players in Clan X17 are so BM (bad manner) but the guys in op hyo- are very manner. ^_^ 

     [ "manners" ]

    1: Something that costs nothing, but most of the population seem to have an aversion to.

      * e.g.,  ... Look at that girl with her cooch on the dinner table, she has the most awful manners! 


     [ "manners" ]

    2: Good manners are a gateway to success. Bad manners are a gateway to a good hiding.

      * e.g.,  ... Good manners include offering your seat to a pregnant woman on the bus. 

     [ "mannerism" ]

    1: Referring to ones characteristic actions (often unconscious mode).

      * e.g.,  ... Mannerism often used today when referring to ones characteristics of 'acting' feminine, butch, or in between. 

     [ "mannerable" ]

    1: A word that does not exist used by many to say some one has good manners or is well mannered.

      * e.g.,  ... It would not be mannerable of me to point out that Jessica Robinson misspelled "ridiculously" when attempting to make fun of someone named Shamieka. It would behoove her to use a real dictionary next time she decides to do such a thing. 

     [ "manners" ]

    1: Please

      * e.g.,  ... Manners: 


     [ "manners" ]

    2: Thank You

      * e.g.,  ... May I have that, please? 


     [ "manners" ]

    3: You're Welcome

      * e.g.,  ... Thank you! 


     [ "manners" ]

    4: Excuse Me

      * e.g.,  ... You're welcome! 

     [ "Manner" ]

    1: To act in a way that you are respectful and meaningful to the other human being you are socializing with.

      * e.g.,  ... 1: G.G.K was pretty manner during today's clan war. 

     [ "manners" ]

    1: something that many people now days lack

      * e.g.,  ... people now days have no manners 

     [ "mannerful" ]

    1: Adj. someone that is full of manners

      * e.g.,  ... Wow Steve you are very mannerful today. 

     [ "Manners" ]

    1: authority or rule of another: to be under someone's manners

      * e.g.,  ... ~Are you going to watch the game down the pub tonight? 

     [ "Manners" ]

    1: patronising exclamation of implied authority over another; often after a physical request

      * e.g.,  ... ~Go get my lighter from the car bruv? 

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