A fork of Rural Dictionary
slang for urdu word "mangethar"-meaning "lover who is brought over". applied to new asians in UK who dont know much about UK culture and still adhere to traditinal practices, such as hairstyle, clothes etc
ahmed is a right big mangy. he never trims his moustache
A nickname of a mango White Claw
"hey can you pass me a Mangie"
A person of Asian origin from UK/US who is very modern on the outside but brain still stuck in 1940's (even older in some cases). With the exception of wearing designer clothes these people are no better than their VILLAGE counterparts in Pakistan or India. These people do not pride themselves of being Asian. They think imitating a black guy (the walk and the talk) would make them cool, this annoys most non-Asians. These people marry a person from Indian or a Pakistani village coz they need a partner who thinks at least 60 years behind present times. These people would have spent all their lives in a foreign country but are thick enough to avoid adapting to the local culture.
Mangy is any asian born and bred in UK or US.
A short form for the term 'Mangalorean' - A person from Mangalore. Mangalore is a coastal town in the South Canara district of 'Karnataka' a Southern state of India.
I was born to Mangi parents and I'm proud of it.
An adjective used to describe the overall shabbiness of a person or object. Used in an offensive context, to offend that of a lower class or status.
Katie is such a mange, she's just so mangy Simon: How do you think you did? Mary: Not too mangy. Katie: YOU MANGY TIT!
A pretty woman whose diminutive size belies her ability to deliver a crushing blow to the unsuspecting. There is a lovely young woman at work named Angie. She is wee but feral. I once made a clever quip at her expense and, in retaliation, she smacked me on the arm. It hurts still. I remarked that she punched like a man thereby coining the neologism "Mangie".
The first thing that struck me about her was her blue eyes. The second thing that struck me was her fist. As I spit my teeth into my hand I understood that I wasn't dealing with an ordinary woman. No, what I had here was a Mangie.