1. manie - Noun
2. manie - Determiner
Mania; insanity.
Source: Webster's dictionaryI have always found It in mine own experience an easier matter to devise manie and profitable inventions, than to dispose of one of them to the good of the author himself. Hugh Plat
David Grinker, Inside Soweto: Memoir of an Official 1960s to 80s, Eastern Enterprises, 2014, p. xii Manie Mulder's most famous quote was given to the Rand Daily Mail in May 1976: "The broad masses of Soweto are perfectly content, perfectly happy. Source: Internet
Mngomezulu & Others v City Council of Soweto, (1988) ZASCA 163. As chairman of the board it appointed Manie Mulder, a political appointment of a person who had no experience of the administration of native affairs. Source: Internet
On October 22 loyalist forces defeated Boer rebels under Manie Maritz at Ratedrai, near Upington, then pursued them until they fled over the border to German Southwest Africa (today Namibia). Source: Internet
Manie and Peter refused to tremble in their presence. Source: Internet