Danger To Manifold is an internet slang term that is used to describe a situation or action that is extremely dangerous or risky. It originated from car enthusiasts and is derived from the automotive term “danger to manifold,” which refers to a condition where too much air is forcibly entering a car’s engine, potentially causing damage or even an explosion.
Example 1:
Person A: I just saw a video of someone base jumping off a skyscraper without a parachute!
Person B: Whoa, that’s danger to manifold! It’s incredibly risky and life-threatening.
Example 2:
Person A: Did you hear about the guy who tried to swim with sharks without any protective gear?
Person B: Seriously? That’s asking for trouble, so danger to manifold! He’s putting his life on the line.
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