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Manc

British  
/ mæŋk /

noun

  1. informal short for Mancunian

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From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 17, 2025

Asked what City meant to him, De Bruyne said it was "home", "family" and that his kid "were Manc".

From BBC • May 20, 2025

The home supporters seized on the opportunity to taunt their Spurs counterparts with songs about him wanting to 'play for a big club' and becoming 'a Manc in the morning'.

From BBC • Aug. 22, 2021

Terry Christian went back to Manchester to be a professional Manc, Mark Lamarr and Dani Behr seem to have disappeared, and who cares about Amanda de Cadenet?

From The Guardian • Jul. 26, 2011

No British sports star identified more with his roots than the happy Manc with the battered mug and the flying fists.

From The Guardian • Sep. 18, 2010