User:Amanymous

This word of ancient Greek origin is used in modern-day common conversation. The word literally means "The essence," and many believe the word was once used to describe ancient olympian, scientist, and ruler Amanimus Nabi.

Amanymous (verb) To Amanymous is to be in the act of succededing in athletics and academics simultaneously.

Amanymous (noun) 1. One who is exceptionally gifted at everything.

2. A cherry pie which is deeper than its diameter.

3. An object of high importance, value, and emotional need.

Amanymous (adjective) ex. Why are you throwing that pie out, it is amanymous? or ex. That is no ordinary rock, it is Amanymous.

Amanimus Nabi was the farmer of a radish farm and three herds of cattle. He developed his athletic and scientific abilities at a young age, and became the ruler of his local congregation at the age of 18.