Manure
phrase
\ muhˈnoorr \ məˈnʊərməˈnjʊr
✓ Sendy original phrase informal
1
used to begin an affectionate reassurance, as in "man, you’re —"; a pep-talk opener.
2026
“Manure not ugly, manure not stinky, manure not lonely — manure having the perfect amount of dinobology.”
— Professor Sendy
Word History
The Combo
man you're Manure
blend (wombo) of the spoken phrase MAN, YOU’RE, overwriting the existing word "manure." Coined by Professor Sendy as the opener of an affirming pep talk — "manure not ugly" = "man, you’re not ugly."
First Known Use 2026
Coinage credited to Professor Sendy.
Attested in the source utterance, @ProfessorSendy ↗