English
Etymology
Compound of man + mode.
Noun
man mode (uncountable)
- (Singapore, military, slang) A state of mind in which one is too fatigued to contribute, make decisions or do anything beyond the bare minimum required.
Verb
man mode (mostly invariable)
- (Singapore, military, slang) To make no effort to contribute to the task at hand; to be too fatigued to do anything; to idly go with the flow.
- Synonym: (Singlish) eye power
2022 May 15, Joseph Low, ““Don’t Man-Mode Leh”: What Does Taking Responsibility Mean?”, in Medium[1], archived from the original on 16 May 2022:It was in the army that I learnt the term ‘man-mode’ which is used to describe someone who doesn’t care or doesn’t make any effort to contribute to the team.
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