manchu
IPA: mˈæntʃu
Root Word: Manchu
noun
- A person belonging to or descended from the indigenous people of Manchuria.
- (obsolete) A person belonging to the Qing Dynasty (Manchu Dynasty) of China.
- The indigenous language of the Manchu people, spoken in Manchuria.
- (obsolete) The Qing Dynasty (Manchu Dynasty).
- A surname.
adjective
- Manchurian, referring to the Manchu(rian) people.
- Manchurian, referring to the Manchu language.
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Examples of "manchu" in Sentences
- Shakesville: Home to bitter old women and bitter old fu-manchu guys
- Picture a guy with a fu manchu, three teeth missing, a black eye, and a nose that had been broken several times.
- That wasn't the case with Wendi Gueorguiev, an artist from Queens, N.Y., who made it to the three-person finals despite wearing a faux manchu.
- So it was with a sense of deja fu manchu that I recently got involved in another hairy situation when I attended the launch party for the new reality TV series "Whisker Wars."
- Mongols and manchu imported it into China. back in time people used to freeze bao's for winter time or in a permafrost earth to survive the hard winter times. so used semi-nomads to take such "balls" with them on the travel because you save much time.
- Steven Reuter, who lives in Fayetteville, Ark., hands out his Movember donation ID number to people in the office who inquire laughingly about his mustache, which has taken various forms throughout the month, including to his wife's horror that of a fu manchu.
- That Hummer Guy: You know the supposedly really tough cookie with the fu manchu and red doo-rag that blared past you on the way to work, blasting AC/DC's Who Made Who and spewing tobacc-ee chew juice out of his open driver's side window onto your freshly washed Honda Accord's Dash?
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