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Formerly McIntosh, also known as "Apple," the company has shortened their name to Mac. Mac is a computer operating system that runs on UNIX code, a system developed in 1969 at AT&T Bell Laboratories which can support multitasking in a multiuser environment. Mac is a powerful system, highly capable of multitasking, which is competitor Microsoft's biggest weakness in their operating system, Windows. Unfortunately, any car enthusiast would know that "it's more about who's driving, than what's under the hood." Even with all of Mac's power, their severe lack of compatibility and difficult setup make Windows by far a more popular choice by most.

My Mac pwns your silly PC, fool.

(Note: I am actually a PC enthusiast, anti-Mac... I'm just trying to be unbiased)

by Bo Duke... February 17, 2005

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MAC

A series of Machine Pistols designed by John B. Ingram, produced by the Military Arms Corporation (MAC) during the 1970's for close quarters scenarios where accuracy was not a relevant factor. The MAC came in several varieties; the MAC-10- chambered in .45 ACP, the same round designed for the Colt 1911 pistol of WWII fame, the MAC-11- basically the MAC-10 shortened and suitably downsized to accept .380 auto rounds. Both of these firearms have one position retracting stocks, and to further compact the weapon, the butt folds up over the rear of the gun. The Sylvia & Wayne-Daniels M-11/9, and the Vulcan M-11-9 are both oftentimes incorrectly called the MAC-11/9, although MAC never made a model in 9mm. The MAC-10 variant found use with Special Forces units in Vietnam, where it achieved limited success. The MAC-11 is the more commonly known variant, and is used to refer to any weapon resembling the MAC-11, which includes the S&W-Daniels, the Vulcan, and the MAC-10 models. However, the MAC-11 is actually the least common variant, because it was beleived that the .380 Auto round had too little stopping power, and it's 1,200 rounds per minute rate of fire made it utterly uncontrollable in fully automatic mode. All models are known for having an exceptionally large magazine, (30 rounds for the MAC-10, and 50 for the MAC-11), whose length actually made it rather unwieldy in the close quarters it was designed for.

Dumbass gang banger: Yo, Mutha fucka, I got mah trusty MAC-11 that im gonna pawp a cap in yo ass whit!

Marine that the afformentioned gang banger is trying to intimidate: First off, the firearme you're holding, incorrectly I might add, is a Sylvia and Wayn-Daniels Model 11/9, and second, I'd like to see you try to hit me, on full automatic, sideways, with no stock, singlehandedly.

RIP gangbanger... OOH-RAH!!!!!

by Joe 2.0.3 January 19, 2010

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mac

Among other things, a "mac" is the penis of an Irishman.

"Hey, Cara1 You see that Irish guy across the room. Looks like he's got a big mac in his pants!"

"Hot damn, I want his steaming Irish mac inside of me!"

by mac-daddy February 6, 2009

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Mac

Small penis. Usually around 2 inches.

Mike: I was going to have sex with this dude. But he was a Mac.
Josephine: Lol.

by dpiper01 September 5, 2010

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Mac

A very obnoxious dickhead who creeps on little girls.

Girl 1: I just met a kid named Mac.
Girl 2: Stay away from him. He will rape you.

by Billy Nye2 January 17, 2013

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Mac

Designed by Gordon B. Ingram, the MAC (Military Armament Corporation) series machine pistols were first designed in 1964. It is a simple machine pistol with few moving parts (making for easy maintenance) and a low cost of manufacture. The model 10 (AKA MAC-10) uses .45 ACP rounds, while the model 11A1 uses .380 ACP rounds and the model 11/9 is uses 9mm rounds. The MAC-11 series boasts a greater rate of fire due to the less powerful rounds, and can empty its impressive magazine in 1.57 seconds. It is essentially a spray and pray weapon on auto fire, since the rate of fire makes controlling the recoil (especially in the .45 cal series) extremely difficult. Its compact size, light weight, high caliber, large magazine, and blistering rate of fire make it an extremely lethal weapon with great stopping power in tight quarters

Blow through your front make it go out your back
Yo I got 50 shots, blow out the MAC

by Cactus Man January 31, 2008

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mac

make out

would you mac me?

by aha! meeee! April 8, 2010

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