A fork of Rural Dictionary
A suffix commonly used when describing a manipulator of a certain element. It is used together with a prefix such as Pyro-, Necro-, Aqua-, or Electri-/Electro-. Other prefixes to add onto the suffix -mancer are numerous, but I have not listed them here for the sake of space (And partly because I am too lazy to recall the proper prefix of each element).
Pyro- : Fire, heat.
Pyromancer : Flame manipulator.
Necro- : Death.
Necromancer : Death manipulator.
Aqua- : Water, moisture.
Aquamancer: Water manipulator.
Electri-/Electro- : Electricity, static.
Electri(o)mancer: Electricity manipulator.
A magical enthusiast attuned to a certain element.
"That Mancer just raped that warrior"
A male dancer, prefferably one who wears short shorts or tight 'athletic' pants. Usually travels with large entourages, enjoys tanning and shopping, and talking about their feelings. Loves dancing more than life itself.
"What are you doing after school today David?"
"I'm a Mancer, I have dance practice!"
Apart from being magical, the female form is incredibly sexy. Perhaps it is the power, maybe the mysteriousness.
"Dang, that Mancer is so hot right now."
"Yeah, but if you are not careful, she'll swipe your head off"
Mancer is a portmanteau of the words "man" and "cancer" used to describe the negative impact of mankind, particularly on the planetary environment. According to Gaia theory, first formulated by scientist John Lovelock, the Earth is a superorganism. Under this hypothesis, since Homo sapiens is the only species in the history of life on Earth to have negatively impacted the planet's ecosystems and non-human species, humans can be seen as a "cancer" of Gaia.
Due to numerous human-caused planetary crises, including climate change, biodiversity loss, ocean acidification, and deforestation, among others, Earth can diagnosed as suffering from "mancer."
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