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For further homophones, please refer to 'Mang', 'Main' and/or 'Mane'; please note, however, an exception is made for the great State of Maine, known for its beaches and lobsters, as well as its general lack of cuban cocaine cartel leaders. 'Sup Mayne!? (Followed closely by a hand slap, pound, dap or other acceptable hand gesture)
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Comes from the movie Scarface, where Cubans pronounce the word "man" as "mayne". You chicken mayne...you almost made it.
Hey, hey, hey, FUCK YOU MAYNE...who put this thing together? Me, that's who. |
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June 8, 2006 Urban Word of the Day
Mayne is a Southern term used the same as sayin 'man.' Its in alot of Crunk Songs. 'Yea mayne' or 'What up mayne'
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Regional pronunciation of the noun "man," often in the American South -- though it appears frequently in Chicago blues music, and particularly in the songs of Muddy Waters, where this pronunciation can be clearly heard. I'm a mayne!
A full-grown mayne! I'm a lovin' mayne! -- Muddy Waters, "Mannish Boy" |
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'Mayne' is a better/ghetto term of saying man. Examples:
One- "Mayne, she was good last night!" Two- "Oh mayne, you nearly ran me over!" Three- "Sup mayne?" |
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can be used to show any expression (conversation)
hey i hooked up with this girl the other night.. oh mayne.. |
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cool, hip, happenin', fresh Alex: Yo man those new kicks are mayne, where'd you get them?
Logan: I ordered them special, they're limited edition |
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