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.
by Mel Sharkskin June 08, 2006
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by bakes22 January 28, 2009
Mayne is NOT a synonym for man. It is southern dialect slang way to PRONOUNCE man. You won't see it spelled "mayne" by the people who talk that way... except maybe in written lyrics or dialogue (such as in fiction) or for emplasis. Other than that, why would anyone go to the trouble to write a word that's almost twice as long as the correct one and not as widely understood?
by Osun's Village June 08, 2006
verb- to get so pissed when someone eats the last of your two dozen buffalo chicken kickers that you begin to sweat and come close to having a heart attack.
Scott-" What the fuck Brendan? You come in here all the time and mooch off of my shit"
Brendan- "Dude you know you weren't gonna eat that last kicker. You've got buffalo sauce all over your hands shirt and face. Wow dude you're turning red. I think you're starting to maynes.
Brendan- "Dude you know you weren't gonna eat that last kicker. You've got buffalo sauce all over your hands shirt and face. Wow dude you're turning red. I think you're starting to maynes.
by bunk dizzle January 31, 2005
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.
by Treed June 08, 2006
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