A fork of Rural Dictionary
A man who treats his girl like a princess. He is a respectful gentleman who knows how to treat a woman right! They go on picnics, movie dates, and a nice walk in the park. He does not need money to make her happy. The perfect man loves to cuddle and keep his girl happy :)<3
I wish I had the perfect man out there!
Everyone needs a man like mine; he is Mr. Perfect!!!<3
My perfect man just made a fancy dinner in the candlelight ;)
to suck the clit from the lips of a cunt.
She loves it when i suck the man out of the boat.
When a man hurts himself then screams like a big sissy girl with little pigtails in pain or simply complains too much and a friend states this phrase which will make them make them feel stupid, humiliated and unmanlike/unmanly/increasingly more womenly it can also be used to belittle men who display womeness.
(man chips nail then crys)
"Man It Out Clint"
(Meat-Head guy swallows live Grenade)
(Nearby man screams with fear and runs off)
(Meat-Head guy bellows "Man It Out" You fool as he is exploding)
to be a man about something, being a Man in extreme circumstances.
"Man it out" is used to persuade or make someone do something when they don't really want to do, whether it is possible or not, or a simple or difficult task.
Ryan: "I left my phone in the car, but its across the street, and not only is it below freezing and i just have a t-shirt on, but it is hailing, and there are gale-force winds, and its raining.
Steve: "dude just go get it, just man it out
skater 1: "no way! im not going off this ramp, look at how huge it is"
skater 2:"dude, just man it out"
When a woman is with a man way out of her league she has been out-manned.
When snaggle tooth Sandy walks into the bar with a sexy man whore look alike her friends whisper to one another, "Sandy has really been out-manned this time!"
It means that you are located where you are presently standing. Used to tell someone where you are.
Where you at Gutta?
Man Im out chea
fellow #1: hey, dude, we just got tickets for the Allman Brothers Band this Friday!
fellow #2: Far out man! (really should be a comma after out, so it would be: Far out, man!)