Difference between Macintosh and Mack

What is the difference between Macintosh and Mack?

Macintosh as a noun is a raincoat. while Mack as a noun is an individual skilled in the art of seduction using verbal skills. ie. "she left with him, he must be a true mack" -not to be confused with a pimp whose goal is financial, although a pimp might use some of the same techniques, the two are not interchangeable.-

Macintosh

Part of speech: noun

Definition: A raincoat.

Mack

Part of speech: noun

Definition: An individual skilled in the art of seduction using verbal skills. ie. "she left with him, he must be a true Mack" -not to be confused with a pimp whose goal is financial, although a pimp might use some of the same techniques, the two are NOT interchangeable.-A raincoat.

Part of speech: verb

Definition: To act as pimp; to pander.To seduce or flirt with.

We hope you now know whether to use Macintosh or Mack in your sentence.

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