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- noun colloquial Someone from the English city of
Manchester
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Examples
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Those who were involved with music and culture in Manc didn't just put up with Wilson, they realised what an asset he was.
The readers' room: What you thought of G2 this week . . . Phil Daoust 2010
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I’m in Manc right now - Mardis Gras is tonight and we’re going out on the town …
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For most of our career, people thought we were Manc miserablists.
Music Industry Sighs No More Andrew McKie 2011
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It's not looking good foreskin-wise for one small lump wrapped in a nappy as a legion of Manc men in kippahs huddle round in a suburban semi-detached living room.
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City's recent run of three straight defeats before Sunday's restorative win at West Brom saw Mancini depicted as a "A Dead Manc Walking" but football is inherently fickle and with Carlos Tevez now safely back from a break in Argentina some pundits feel City are slight favourites tomorrow.
Joe Hart is confident Manchester City fans will be raising glasses Louise Taylor 2010
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They breed like bleeding rabbits smacked out of there arses on viagra here in sunny Manc land.
Spins And Needles « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2008
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They were Manc lads, even in winter short-sleeved lemon shirts hanging out over bellies softened by junk food and booze.
Ricky Hatton's love of the high life sent him crashing back to earth 2010
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No British sports star identified more with his roots than the happy Manc with the battered mug and the flying fists.
Ricky Hatton's love of the high life sent him crashing back to earth 2010
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My lot also paint the civvy dept vehicles, to look like police cars! on March 8, 2008 at 6: 03 pm | Reply Manc Bobby
Homo Electric « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2008
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Andrew, I may have omitted to say that I spend on average every other weekend in Manc.
Thank god for Boris (or, why I’ll never get my hair done in Manchester) Alix Mortimer 2009
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