μάγκας

Etymology
From.

According to Nisanyan, from, originally a naval term used to refer to a bank or row of sailors, later becoming a group or assembly of sailors (often with the additional meaning of a mess or meal assembly), then, according to Nisanyan, a non-naval term by the 20th century used by the ground forces.

Noun

 * 1)  mangas social group in the Belle Époque era's counterculture of Greece known for behaving in a particularly arrogant/presumptuous way, dressing in a distinctive style with a moustache and beads, having a particular limping walk and listening to rebetiko music; the closest English equivalent is spiv or wide boy
 * 2)  tough guy, macho man person who acts tough and talks in a particular heavy way, the implication usually being they are anything but
 * 3)  tiger, daredevil, lionheart smart or cunning person who is exceptionally able and resourceful
 * 4)  dude, man, bro, guy term of address between friends
 * 1)  tiger, daredevil, lionheart smart or cunning person who is exceptionally able and resourceful
 * 2)  dude, man, bro, guy term of address between friends
 * 1)  dude, man, bro, guy term of address between friends
 * 1)  dude, man, bro, guy term of address between friends