mackem
IPA: mʌkˈɛm
Root Word: Mackem
noun
- (sometimes derogatory) A native or inhabitant of Sunderland, England.
- The dialect spoken in these areas.
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Examples of "mackem" in Sentences
- Beleive so, a lot of geordies/mackem lads when I saw them.
- Already getting grief for going to mackem match and its two weeks away on Sunday.
- Absolute shite, if we cannot beat this mackem team we have no chance of staying up.
- I know that Tom el tom is a mackem as it says he has an interest in Sunderland AFC on his blog.
- Its another "smartarse" mackem hoax so stop giving them the ammo they need and crave to take the piss.
- Plains Farm = district of Sunderland, England (this is a mackem song): Mrs. Narwee = Mrs. you know who. "telt 's" = told me
- Yep some mackem has obviously slaughtered an animal beneath a full moon, as is the fashion over there, and have put the most cruel curse on this football club.
- Your sister shags your brother, your brother shags your mother, you all shag one n other, the mackem family your mums your dad, your dads your mum your interbred you mackem scum
- Until the club confirms anything its all crap-itll be a mackem hoax again-u know-tryin to kick us while were down-cos they know we will be back one day-their just havin a bit fun with their new plaything-like their sad banners at their last match!
- Lyrically, this one owes our lot to our dad - if either of us are getting down at ourselves for screwing something up, he'll say, quite sensibly that the only people who make no mistakes are the ones who don't do anything, or in finest mackem-speak, "Them that dee nowt, mak nee mistakes".