Ay, mane. SAY MANE!
Ay, mane. SAY MANE!
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Being from Memphis and visiting different parts of world and meeting people from different places, they all say and ask the same thing, "Oooh, I love your accent! Where are you from?" I always say, "The most beautiful land in the world, MEMPHIS!" The vernacular of the people from Memphis is like no other because only we can understand the terminology. The term or word MANE is versatile, when you research it online it says its a noun that describes long heavy hair growing about the neck and head of some mammals (as horses and lions). Online also says that it can be described as a person, place or thing AND also expression. It can be used before and after a sentence to emphasize a point.The etymology of the word, based on Oxford's English Dictionary, dates the term/word back to the late 1600s which borrows from the latin word māne.
Different ways to use MANE:
Gimme that pencil, mane!
Wussup, mane!
Mane, I'm tired.
You fresh ain't it, mane?!
Awwww, mane.
Awwwww, mane!
Chill out, mane.
I'm good, mane.
MANE!
Mane.
This mane right here!
Mane, Im tellin ya mane, it's hard out here mane.
Mane I know you aint gone let him do ya like that, mane.
No other way, mane.
Damn, mane!
Can i get a dolla, mane?
Ain't it, mane!
Mane, what.
Dassit, mane.
You aite, mane?
Ay, mane!