释义 |
macker noun- a man to whom the pursuit of women is more interesting than relationships that might ensue after conquest US
- Roger was not an ordinary macker; he gave a little more than most Negroes who were thus engaged between books or articles or showings or jazz engagements. — John Williams, The Man Who Cried I Am, p. 18, 1967
- a very large wave US
- — Nick Carroll, The Next Wave, 1991
▷ see:MACCA |