mayne
by Shae on Sep 02, 2004 09:16:20
Example:
'Yea mayne' or 'What up mayne'
mayne
by Mel Sharkskin on Jun 09, 2006 00:06:01
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.
mayne
by Osun's Village on Jun 08, 2006 22:49:46
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?
Example:
I could call you
my main mayne and it might sound clever in a movie but makes
no sense in
print.
mayne
by Treed on Jun 09, 2006 03:22:21
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.
Example:
'Sup Mayne!? (Followed closely by a
hand slap, pound,
dap or other acceptable hand gesture)
mayne
by skebonyman on Oct 02, 2010 00:11:37
mayne
by dong breath on Apr 10, 2006 03:59:09
mayne
by Kylie and Jennifer on Oct 16, 2012 03:57:19
mayne
by Andrew M on Dec 09, 2003 14:49:06
Mayne
by My Neeg on Jun 09, 2018 10:02:29
Example:
Wasup Mayne it’s me Iron Mayne.
Hey mayne you got my money mayne?
Have you heard Gucci
Maynes new joint?