mack
1
[ mak ]
/ mæk /
noun
a pimp.
verb (used without object)
to flirt with or make sexual advances toward someone (often followed by on): They spend their nights macking on the ladies.
Origin of mack
1
1885–90; by shortening of
mackerel pimp < Middle French; see
mackerel
Words nearby mack
machtpolitik,
machu picchu,
machzor,
macintosh,
maciver,
mack,
mack daddy,
mackay,
macke,
mackellar,
mackem
Definition for mack (2 of 4)
Definition for mack (3 of 4)
Mack
[ mak ]
/ mæk /
noun
Con·nie
[kon-ee] /ˈkɒn i/, Cornelius McGillicuddy,1862–1956,
U.S. baseball player and manager.
a male given name.
Definition for mack (4 of 4)
Origin of mac
2
shortened form
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British Dictionary definitions for mack (1 of 5)
mack
1
/ (mæk) /
noun
British informal a variant spelling of mac short for mackintosh (def. 1), mackintosh (def. 3)
British Dictionary definitions for mack (2 of 5)
mack
2
/ (mæk) /
noun
slang
a pimp
Word Origin for mack
C19: shortened from obsolete
mackerel, from Old French, of uncertain origin
British Dictionary definitions for mack (3 of 5)
Mac
1
/ (mæk) /
noun
mainly US and Canadian
an informal term of address to a man
Word Origin for Mac
C20: abstracted from
Mac-, prefix of Scottish surnames
British Dictionary definitions for mack (4 of 5)
MAC
abbreviation for
multiplexed analogue component: a transmission coding system for colour television using satellite broadcasting