Mack


[mak] /mæk/ Slang.

noun
1.
a pimp.
verb (used without object)
2.
to flirt with or make sexual advances toward someone (often followed by on):
They spend their nights macking on the ladies.
[mak] /mæk/
noun, Informal.
1.
2 .
[mak] /mæk/
noun
1.
Connie
[kon-ee] /ˈkɒn i/ (Show IPA), (Cornelius McGillicuddy) 1862–1956, U.S. baseball player and manager.
2.
a male given name.
[mak] /mæk/
noun, Informal.
1.
a mackintosh.
2.
.
/mæk/
noun
1.
(Brit, informal) a variant spelling of mac short for mackintosh (sense 1), mackintosh (sense 3)
/mæk/
noun
1.
(slang) a pimp
/mæk/
noun
1.
(Brit, informal) short for mackintosh (sense 1), mackintosh (sense 3)
/mæk/
noun
1.
(mainly US & Canadian) an informal term of address to a man
abbreviation
1.
multiplexed analogue component: a transmission coding system for colour television using satellite broadcasting

proprietary name for a brand of heavy automobile trucks, named for brothers John M., Augustus F., and William C. Mack, who established Mack Brothers Company, N.Y., N.Y., in 1902. Their trucks formally known as “Mack Trucks” from 1910.

casual, generic term of address for a man, 1928, from Irish and Gaelic mac, a common element in Scottish and Irish names (literally “son of”); hence used generally from early 19c. for “a Celtic Irishman” (see Mac-).

noun

A pimp: copped you a mack

Related Terms

mac1

[1887+; fr 15thcentury mackerel, ”pimp,” fr Old French macquerel, perhaps related to Dutch makelaar, ”trade, traffic,” hence ultimately to make, macher, etc]
1.
maximum allowable cost
2.
media access control
3.
membrane attack complex
4.
military airlift command
5.
minimal alveolar concentration
6.
minimal anesthetic concentration

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