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    Man, Woman, Wild

    2010 · Outdoors · 2 seasons

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    Man
    /man/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. (of personnel) work at, run, or operate (a place or piece of equipment) or defend (a fortification): "the firemen manned the pumps and fought the blaze" Similar staffcrewoccupypeople
    • 2. fortify the spirits or courage of: archaic "he manned himself with dauntless air"

    exclamation

    • 1. used, irrespective of the sex of the person addressed, to express surprise, admiration, delight, etc., or for emphasis: informal North American "man, what a show!"
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