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Mac; mac; mack noun- used as a term of address for a man whose name is not known by the speaker US, 1918
- That’s right, Mac. We all been through the mill too. — Max Shulman, The Zebra Derby, p. 144, 1946
- “You’re right, Mac.” I tipped him a quarter. — Philip Wylie, Opus 21, p. 8, 1949
- “Have you got a light, mac?” “No, but I’ve got a dark brown overcoat.” — Bonzo Dog Band, Big Shot, 1967
- a red McIntosh apple, usually from British Columbia CANADA
- Whether you are serving B.C. “Macs” fresh or in your favorite cooked dishes, you can do so with complete confidence. — Grande Prairie, Alta Herald Tribune, pp. 3–4, 10 January 1958
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