"Man" pronounced as "m'n"

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*Email [[4 branches]] — Strong Bad advises his viewers to write a letter to their local "Homestar'''m'n'''".
*Email [[4 branches]] — Strong Bad advises his viewers to write a letter to their local "Homestar'''m'n'''".
*[[DNA Evidence]] — [[Coach Z]] refers to his "alter ego" as "[[Strong Badman Characters#Damp Towel Man|Dan Towel'''m'n''']]".
*[[DNA Evidence]] — [[Coach Z]] refers to his "alter ego" as "[[Strong Badman Characters#Damp Towel Man|Dan Towel'''m'n''']]".
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=="-man" pronounced in full==
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Idiosyncratic uses of the suffix "-man" that are pronounced with a strong "a" include [[Stinkoman]], [[Strong Badman]], [[Strong Man]], [[Damp Towel Man]], [[Wrestleman]], [[Thy Dungeonman]], [[Biscuit Dough Hands Man]], [[Whaddaya Know, Haddi-Man?|Haddi-Man]], "[[mans]]" and the "Marzi-man" in [[Homestar Presents: Presents]].
==See Also==
==See Also==

Revision as of 21:49, 14 June 2007

"I am the Deckm'n! D-E-C-K-E-M-A-N!"

In the Homestar Runner body of work, the word "man" is often pronounced as "m'n" by shortening the sound of the vowel "a". This pronunciation is most often used by Homestar Runner.

Appearances

"-man" pronounced in full

Idiosyncratic uses of the suffix "-man" that are pronounced with a strong "a" include Stinkoman, Strong Badman, Strong Man, Damp Towel Man, Wrestleman, Thy Dungeonman, Biscuit Dough Hands Man, Haddi-Man, "mans" and the "Marzi-man" in Homestar Presents: Presents.

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