Alyssa Bestie: omg I went over to jimmys room last night and he Sneaky Mac’d me!
Ben Carrot: Ew what a creep!
Ben Carrot: Ew what a creep!
by Whoneedsajobba5 October 13, 2022
A drop pass in a sport such as basketball, hockey, soccer, etc. i.e. almost handing the ball/puck to a teammate or making a pass at a very close range.
by nobodyofextremeimportance July 01, 2009
probably one of the funniest people you will ever meet. Mac is not your average person and has a dirty mind. He loves to FaceTime you no matter what he is doing. In some situations he can be nice and helpful but in others he's care-free and crazy. He is someone that is definitely hard to replace because of how special he is. Mac is someone that does things most people would never even think of doing. Very odd person I would say but overall he is a good friend and someone that can always make me laugh.
by Whatupmydudes December 12, 2017
by juicemacmac May 28, 2008
by fartbulb47 June 06, 2024
by Doah Navis November 13, 2019
"eMac" was a desktop computer manufactured by Apple Inc. from 2002 to 2005. It was designed as an affordable option for education and home users. The "e" in eMac stood for education, as the computer was marketed heavily towards schools.
The eMac featured a CRT (cathode ray tube) display instead of the LCD (liquid crystal display) found in most modern computers. It also had a built-in handle for easy portability, and its all-in-one design meant that it did not require a separate tower or display.
The eMac was powered by a G4 processor and shipped with Mac OS X v10.2 Jaguar. Later models were upgraded to Mac OS X v10.3 Panther and v10.4 Tiger. It was eventually discontinued in favor of the iMac, which had a sleeker design and more advanced features.
Although the eMac is no longer produced by Apple, it still has a dedicated fanbase and is often sought after by collectors or those who prefer the retro feel of a CRT display.
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The eMac featured a CRT (cathode ray tube) display instead of the LCD (liquid crystal display) found in most modern computers. It also had a built-in handle for easy portability, and its all-in-one design meant that it did not require a separate tower or display.
The eMac was powered by a G4 processor and shipped with Mac OS X v10.2 Jaguar. Later models were upgraded to Mac OS X v10.3 Panther and v10.4 Tiger. It was eventually discontinued in favor of the iMac, which had a sleeker design and more advanced features.
Although the eMac is no longer produced by Apple, it still has a dedicated fanbase and is often sought after by collectors or those who prefer the retro feel of a CRT display.
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E-mac
by qweerttyuiopasdfghhjklzxccvbnm April 16, 2023