1. mang - Noun
2. mang - Verb
3. mang - Preposition
mang
Alternative form of man (suggesting a Spanish accent)
mang
(Devon) Amid, amongst, among.
mang (third-person singular simple present mangs, present participle manging, simple past and past participle manged)
(Devon) To mix.
It's all manged up together.
mang (third-person singular simple present mangs, present participle manging, simple past and past participle manged)
(slang, dated, rare, transative, intransitive) To beg; to beg for money.
Mang Sineth, the vice governor in Preah Sihanouk province, told reporters 414 passengers were to leave the port Friday and fly to Cambodia’s capital before travelling to their final destinations. Source: Internet
As Mang Benny himself says, with P250 a day it is hard for them to make both ends meet. Source: Internet
Arriving at Mang Arsenio’s house, the boys lined up and started chewing the young guava leaves. Source: Internet
Following the death of Ai, Wang Zhengjun's nephew Wang Mang (45 BC–23 AD) was appointed regent as Marshall of State on 16 August under Emperor Ping (r. 1 BC – 6 AD). Source: Internet
In the year 10 AD, Emperor Wang Mang of the Xin Dynasty instituted an unprecedented income tax, at the rate of 10 percent of profits, for professionals and skilled labor. Source: Internet
Wang Mang initiated a series of major reforms that were ultimately unsuccessful. Source: Internet