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mack
1[mak]
noun
a pimp.
verb (used without object)
to flirt with or make sexual advances toward someone (often followed byon ).
They spend their nights macking on the ladies.
mack
2[mak]
noun
mac.
Mack
3[mak]
noun
Connie Cornelius McGillicuddy, 1862–1956, U.S. baseball player and manager.
a male given name.
mack
1/ æ /
noun
informala variant spelling of mac short for mackintosh mackintosh
mack
2/ æ /
noun
slanga pimp
51Թ History and Origins
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of mack1
Example Sentences
Haunts where we’d dance and drink and maybe mack, where on occasion we’d scrap alongside one another if someone ended up in a fisticuff, nights it was not uncommon for gunshots to hasten our exodus.
It’s the mack daddy of all the armor.
Thanks to LA’s session musician elite, Hey Nineteen is polished to a sheen, but the narrator’s regretful realisation that he is too old to mack on teenage girls makes for uneasy listening.
CC is the most solemnly unnerving of the Midtown mack daddies – feminine perm, giant clown collars and all – because CC is the one whose relationships most blur the line between cold commerce and loving kindness.
“Jump into the harbor,” he said casually, like another kid might say, I'm going to get a mack.
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