Citations:mana screw

Noun: "(Magic: The Gathering) the condition of having an insufficient supply of (the correct color of) mana"

 * 2006, Michael J. Flores, Deckade: 10 Years of Decks, Thoughts, and Theory!, To Be Continued LLC (2006), ISBN 9780977839506, page 8 (originally posted 13 October 1996 on Usenet):
 * In game 1, I saw my first real manascrew of the tournament. He has all kinds of Pillage and Stone Rain for my few lands, and I am toast quickly. You know, I really do play a lot of mana in my decks, and I don't ever like to lose to manascrew;
 * 2006, Michael J. Flores, Deckade: 10 Years of Decks, Thoughts, and Theory!, To Be Continued LLC (2006), ISBN 9780977839506, page 8 (originally posted 13 October 1996 on Usenet):
 * In game 1, I saw my first real manascrew of the tournament. He has all kinds of Pillage and Stone Rain for my few lands, and I am toast quickly. You know, I really do play a lot of mana in my decks, and I don't ever like to lose to manascrew;
 * 2006, Michael J. Flores, Deckade: 10 Years of Decks, Thoughts, and Theory!, To Be Continued LLC (2006), ISBN 9780977839506, page 8 (originally posted 13 October 1996 on Usenet):
 * In game 1, I saw my first real manascrew of the tournament. He has all kinds of Pillage and Stone Rain for my few lands, and I am toast quickly. You know, I really do play a lot of mana in my decks, and I don't ever like to lose to manascrew;
 * 2006, Michael J. Flores, Deckade: 10 Years of Decks, Thoughts, and Theory!, To Be Continued LLC (2006), ISBN 9780977839506, page 8 (originally posted 13 October 1996 on Usenet):
 * In game 1, I saw my first real manascrew of the tournament. He has all kinds of Pillage and Stone Rain for my few lands, and I am toast quickly. You know, I really do play a lot of mana in my decks, and I don't ever like to lose to manascrew;
 * 2006, Michael J. Flores, Deckade: 10 Years of Decks, Thoughts, and Theory!, To Be Continued LLC (2006), ISBN 9780977839506, page 8 (originally posted 13 October 1996 on Usenet):
 * In game 1, I saw my first real manascrew of the tournament. He has all kinds of Pillage and Stone Rain for my few lands, and I am toast quickly. You know, I really do play a lot of mana in my decks, and I don't ever like to lose to manascrew;
 * 2006, Michael J. Flores, Deckade: 10 Years of Decks, Thoughts, and Theory!, To Be Continued LLC (2006), ISBN 9780977839506, page 8 (originally posted 13 October 1996 on Usenet):
 * In game 1, I saw my first real manascrew of the tournament. He has all kinds of Pillage and Stone Rain for my few lands, and I am toast quickly. You know, I really do play a lot of mana in my decks, and I don't ever like to lose to manascrew;
 * 2006, Michael J. Flores, Deckade: 10 Years of Decks, Thoughts, and Theory!, To Be Continued LLC (2006), ISBN 9780977839506, page 8 (originally posted 13 October 1996 on Usenet):
 * In game 1, I saw my first real manascrew of the tournament. He has all kinds of Pillage and Stone Rain for my few lands, and I am toast quickly. You know, I really do play a lot of mana in my decks, and I don't ever like to lose to manascrew;
 * 2006, Michael J. Flores, Deckade: 10 Years of Decks, Thoughts, and Theory!, To Be Continued LLC (2006), ISBN 9780977839506, page 8 (originally posted 13 October 1996 on Usenet):
 * In game 1, I saw my first real manascrew of the tournament. He has all kinds of Pillage and Stone Rain for my few lands, and I am toast quickly. You know, I really do play a lot of mana in my decks, and I don't ever like to lose to manascrew;
 * In game 1, I saw my first real manascrew of the tournament. He has all kinds of Pillage and Stone Rain for my few lands, and I am toast quickly. You know, I really do play a lot of mana in my decks, and I don't ever like to lose to manascrew;

Verb: "(Magic: The Gathering) to affect or be affected by this condition"

 * 2006, Michael J. Flores, Deckade: 10 Years of Decks, Thoughts, and Theory!, To Be Continued LLC (2006), ISBN 9780977839506, page 8 (originally posted 13 October 1996 on Usenet):
 * In game 2, I am again sort of manascrewed, as I am held to 3 lands, 2 Springs and a Mountain.
 * 2006, Michael J. Flores, Deckade: 10 Years of Decks, Thoughts, and Theory!, To Be Continued LLC (2006), ISBN 9780977839506, page 8 (originally posted 13 October 1996 on Usenet):
 * In game 2, I am again sort of manascrewed, as I am held to 3 lands, 2 Springs and a Mountain.