Results for “Mighty Mac”
Nickname for the Mackinac Bridge linking Michigan's two peninsulas.
A person from Sunderland — and the rival tribe to the Geordies.
Catholic-safe exclamation — a 'Jesus!' that won't get you a clip round the ear.
An automatic machine pistol — the Mac-10 or Mac-11.
Cop car — named for the spinning dome lights on top.
a trip to buy McDonald's
A nosy person; also to spy on or gossip about others' business.
A woman's close female friend and gossip confidante.
Leftover food.
Prying into or spying on others' business
A boa constrictor snake
The protein, carbs and fat you eat each day.
Someone who monopolizes a machine or station.
Attractive woman (flirtatious)
Striking out the side on nine pitches.
Rhyming slang for pony (£25), or for baloney/nonsense.
Idle gossip or foolish chatter
Discipline, control, order
Ironic personification of the relentless money-making market.
Dollars; units of money.
A huge, macking wave — a real monster.
When the surf is huge and pounding.
Very intoxicated; drunk or high
To flirt or 'spit game' at someone
Wisconsin word for an ATM, from a local cash-machine brand.
Utterly stunned, like someone smacked you in the mouth with the news.
Mexican slang for a kid, youngster, or young guy.
McDonald's — so iconic the chain put 'Maccas' on Aussie store signs officially.
A healer treated like a machine that only exists to spam heals.
An attack that smacks the entire party at the same time.
A tool-assisted run built for frame-perfect, machine-level inputs.
Pure rank, disgusting, makes-your-stomach-turn grim.
A sharp smack or slap — usually open-handed, usually deserved.
Belly or stomach — old Scots word still kicking around.
MDMA / ecstasy, Bay Area slang popularised by Mac Dre.
The contorted ecstasy-rolling grimace, worn on cue at hyphy parties.
Mac Dre's signature hyphy dance move.
Vallejo, CA — Mac Dre's home turf.
Northern Michigan slang for a tourist, especially one buying fudge on Mackinac Island.
Poker/slot machines.