| 释义 | 
		Definition of mack in English: macknoun makmæk North American informal A confident, successful man who has many sexual partners.  Example sentencesExamples -  Handsome Chris, a player and mack of the highest order, needs no help from me.
 -  And it is not just the mack who is revived, but the women who will do anything for him, including sell their bodies.
 -  Distinguishing himself even further from the new-school wannabes, he projected across the back wall a live, up-close feed of his fleet-fingered hands working the decks, just so you could see what a total mack he is.
 -  He has at one time or another promoted an image of a pimp daddy mack, a dope peddler, a businessman, a political teacher, a gangsta, and a revolutionary.
 -  Not that I had ever dated many girls (two to be exact), so not being a total Mack was not a complete surprise to my parents.
 
 
 Origin   Late 19th century (in sense 'a pimp'): shortened from mackerel 'pimp', or directly from French maquereau.    Definition of mack in US English: macknounmæk North American informal A confident, successful man who has many sexual partners.  Example sentencesExamples -  He has at one time or another promoted an image of a pimp daddy mack, a dope peddler, a businessman, a political teacher, a gangsta, and a revolutionary.
 -  And it is not just the mack who is revived, but the women who will do anything for him, including sell their bodies.
 -  Distinguishing himself even further from the new-school wannabes, he projected across the back wall a live, up-close feed of his fleet-fingered hands working the decks, just so you could see what a total mack he is.
 -  Handsome Chris, a player and mack of the highest order, needs no help from me.
 -  Not that I had ever dated many girls (two to be exact), so not being a total Mack was not a complete surprise to my parents.
 
 
 Origin   Late 19th century (in sense ‘a pimp’): shortened from mackerel ‘pimp’, or directly from French maquereau.     |