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mack verb- to speak with a stylish flair and flattery US, 1968
- “Still macking in his own intellectual way?” “Still what—?” “Macking. Macking. Oh, Margrit, you know what macking is.” — John Williams, The Man Who Cried I Am, p. 18, 1967
- He sure can mack ‘em down in five minutes. — Christina and Richard Milner, Black Players, p. 35, 1972
- And maybe one night me and Lunchbox’ll be macking some bitch, and she’ll be like, “Oooo! I want to suck youse guys’s dicks off. What’s your names?” And I’ll be like, “Jay and Silent Bob.” — Kevin Smith, Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back, p. 21, 2001
- to work as a pimp UK, 1887
- Ice! You ain’t heard? I cut loose from that gig. I’m macking and that vision is humping for me. — Iceberg Slim (Robert Beck), The Naked Soul of Iceberg Slim, p. 54, 1971
- I know you’re macking now, and we both know eight bills will buy a lotta cocaine or take care of anything else that’s bugging you. — A.S. Jackson, Gentleman Pimp, p. 48, 1973
- Your broad becomes lazy, trifling and slack / And starts signifying about your not having a license to mack. — Dennis Wepman et al., The Life, p. 165, 1976
- to behave with ostentatious style and flair US
- A fear of muhfucka flossin’ (mackin’ or showing off) too hard. — Hip-Hop Connection, p. 22, July 2002
- to kiss US
- — Judi Sanders, Faced and Faded, Hanging to Hurl, p. 26, 1993
- — Connie Eble (Editor), UNC-CH Campus Slang, p. 4, Spring 1993
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