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February 22nd, 2011 | 598 Entries

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598 Entries for “mango”

  1. mangos are good mangos are orange mangos are ripped off oranges mangos are tasty i like mangos mangos look weird so round and stuff

    brittany
  2. i keep refreshing the page hoping for a new word.
    i guess im stuck with mango.
    ive got nothing to say.
    perhaps im not meant to do this…..

    tori
  3. i havent really got anything to write about magos. well, there was this one time, at band camp, where there was this mango who had this flute and it used to stick it up its..

    Gen
  4. The mango was the toughest fruit to obtain. It took all of Severus’ strength to get it down from the tree, without magic, for Lily. Its high, and hard to reach. He got it at last.

    Kimani
  5. My best memories are from my childhood in Venezuela. We lived in a small apartment with a backyard that was the home to a big mango tree. On the years that it bloomed it was a feast of mango treats every afternoon.

    Yael
  6. i had mango today for the first time in a long time and I loved it! it wasn’t so sweet but still so delicious. The golden yellow color was so enticing and it was so juicy. I want more now but of course i won’t have any. I already ate dinner.

    Amy
  7. It was deliciously sweet, and yet spicy; she had never had this kind of salsa before, but it made her taste buds tingle. She had to have more. Grasping the tortilla chip between her fingers, she scooped a huge glob of the orange-red substance and popped it in her mouth. She sighed with glee; this, surely, was contentment.

  8. fruit, orange. delicious tropical vacation. juicesss. juicy cotuore, summer..no school. no stresss. sun freinds. highschool. stupid college. pressure work. yummy manago. drinking. normal freinds. george milonas. amazing. taso. confused. love?

    renee mamounas
  9. It’s delicious. it’s amazing. it’s a mango. it’s from tropical places, you know? No one could ever get tired of a mango. it’s stupid good. and really juicy. it’s perfect when it’s nice a ripe. it’s just good.

    Rawr
  10. prickly pears and giant bears and laces that go around and under and through (nevermind that I can’t remember how to tie my own shoes much less teach you how to tie yours) and your favorite things are fruits, mangos, apricots
    I love how even though you’re a boy, your favorite colours are pink and purpl

  11. wonderful fruit with an abnormally large seed that happens to be the con inside of all the pros that is a wonderfully sweet fruit. Part of mango peach apple sauce and pineapple peach mange drink

    bob
  12. “how do you tell if it’s ripe?” “hand it here. it’s ripe. what else you want for the fruit salad? kiwi, banana, apple, pear?” cut along the plate-like seed, dice the mango up, and throw it in the bowl with the rest.

  13. orange juicy allover my face days of childhood searching for mangoes nose up against snuffling there scent… lovely… my favorite fruit ……juicy

    kay
  14. My name is Mango. I’m here to lure you to the islands with the sounds of the drums and the conscious-altering drinks with the small little umbrellas.

  15. Oh, mango again? I should’ve saved my last one. But hey, mangos are mangos. It’s like comparing apples and oranges, except they’re both mangos. I still don’t really know what a mango is. Are they red-orange, maybe? I’ve only ever eaten them as part of a grander flavor. Wow, that sounds ominous. OMINOUS MANGOES, that is all.

  16. Everytime she sees the word mango she thinks of him, her ex. She didn’t have feelings for him anymore, but she still thought about him. Drinking mango flavored Arizona tea and skipping class. Just to be with him. Two years after they broke up. She didn’t have feelings for him anymore. But she misses him. He was special.

  17. my sisters friends has a dog named mango. She’s one of those girls: pretty and smart, always has a boyfriend and will always succeed. I hate her.

    megan
  18. today in math class me and my friend were eating the smarties that my tech, teacher gave to me for winning whats in the bag game. they tasted like dry blood and mangoes, so my friend and i immediately spit them out in disgust. “they taste like blood!’ she yelled.
    “and mangoes!” i cried!

    MK
  19. mangos are yellow and orange and red and grow on trees in large amounts. they rather remind me of dominican republic and my childhood and the fact that i would eat too many a day but then eventually i tired of them because i would always get all messy eating them. mangoes are amazing though and i like to eat them in shakes although one time my dad had a mango shake and he was sick for days.. so maybe they have a dark side.

    Ashley
  20. Round, yellow greenish hue. The taste is tropical. My professor talked about mangoes today in class. About the competitive advantage Costa Rica has over other countries when it comes to growing and exporting mangoes. It’s a fruit that defi

    Natalie Leber
  21. I could go for a mango right now. They’re so tasty and nutritious. I read somewhere that if you eat a mango before you smoke weed it gets you higher. I’m going to try this out on Sunday which is my smoking day for the week.

    Ryker
  22. mango are sweet and funny and they rhyme a lot. like.. bango tango wango sango lango nango fango dango. they’re fruit. fruit is delicious. they’re pretty on the inside and tasty as well. mango mango mango. MANGOOOOOOOOOOO. i like fruit, a lot, i guess. ha

    rachael
  23. mango tango
    in tropicalia.
    We held hands
    while the sun
    came down from the sky above.

    in the hurricane’s eye
    we could almost move time.

    Amy Trimarchi
  24. Mango juice in the sweltering heat of a San Jose summer on white porch chairs under the swooning silence of lawnmowers and airplanes and the air pregnant with night blossoming citrus flower. All so sweet and so far.

    RK
  25. Tweety can’t eat mangos because he is allergic. Sometimes somebody in the next ward will try to slip him some in his mashed potatoes, but he always knows. He can sense it. That’s part of his addiction problem. You wouldn’t think having a sixth sense would cause addiction, but it does in Tweety’s case. His mother says he got it from his great, great aunt.

    Hannah
  26. trevor loves mangos. his screen name is mangotrevor or something. ew he’s sooooo gross i actually can’t even handle him. i had a dream about him the other day. he was kind of hot in it…whooops! i actually haven’t seen him since israel? why does he like mangos so much…that’s weird of him…..ughghghghghgh he’s GROSS AND MEAAAN AND RUUDEEEEEEE yadeyeadeydaye

    Renna
  27. Mango sherbert sitting in a frosted green glass cup, the frozen ice crystals twinkling in the firelight, inviting the tongue to lick and caress each delicate tongueful into the oblivion of the stomach.

    Di
  28. my favorite fruit. I used to always eat it when I came back home after a night of partying. comfort food. mango flavored anything. slice, peel, enjoy. mango flavored anything is my favorite. forever

    serenebr
  29. The sky was a mango orange and pink lemonade cocktail of color explosion warming up the earth beneath me.

    Mae
  30. Have you ever met anyone alger

    J. J.
  31. Hmm.. so yellow, so sweet. Mango feels like a place I would once like to travel to and explore it. See it in its beaty and bitterness. Taste it and feel it and just enjoy its scence and consistence. mhh..mango.

  32. I like mangoes.
    Mangoes? Or Mangos?
    Mangoes.
    They are orange and juicy, and they remind me of Hawaii.
    Mango rhymes with tango. And…. flamingo.
    Elly doesn’t like mangoes. She’s crazy. Anybody who doesn’t like mangoes is.
    If God were a fruit, he/she would be a mango.

    Lalala
  33. Mango for you my sweet? Nope, I only eat meat.

  34. The mango is very sweet. Juicy, appealing. It slithered down her throat, the juices ran down her chin and reminded her of the summers she spent with her father in panama. It was beautiful, red. It smelled of home, of comfort, of childhood memories.

    Ashton Everett
  35. Mango. Man, go!

    a.g
  36. I love this fruit, considering its sweetness and its peculiarly orange/pinkish tint. I once planted a mango tree in somebody’s back yard. Come to think of it, that was about five years ago and I’ve not checked on it since. Plans for next weekend… check!

    Clara Rosen
  37. wish i could go somewhere where i can be alone with someone i love or to have fun but this is reality and like anything this is just a wish that will never come true….. Even though they dont i still wish.

    Ariona
  38. I like the color of a mango, and the method of eating them. They are like no other fruit that i know of. I love to cut them in lagre chuncks, chipping away at the huge pit. i love the texture and to eat them close to the skin.

    Mike
  39. I have never really tried a mango. Don’t they grow on trees? I reminds me of an orangutan. Although I have no idea why. Where did mangos even originate from? And I don’t think I’d like them if I tried them. Are they kind of like oranges? They are orange, right?

    Jessica
  40. Myles dipped his fingers into the paint and raised them again, dripping the bright color onto the newspapers and plastics spread across the hard-wood floor. Orange, like mango, like summer and sun. Myles laughed.

    Emily R.