Maccas

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See also: Macca's

English

Pronunciation

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Proper noun

Maccas

  1. Alternative spelling of Macca's
    • 1998, James Roy, Full Moon Racing[1], page 25:
      “Then of course there′s Maccas food, which is uniformly mediocre no matter where you go.”
    • 2010, Anh Do, The Happiest Refugee[2], page 103:
      Because it was the first-ever Maccas to open in Australia, to commemorate its last day there was going to be a never-seen-before special. It read: ‘bring this flyer in and get a Big Mac for fifty cents’.
      Fifty cents! Whoo-hoooo!
    • 2011, Angus Benson, Down South, in University of Technology, Sydney, The Life You Chose and That Chose You: The 25th UTS Writers' Anthology, unnumbered page,
      We slowed down just the once to pick up drive-thru from Maccas. I paid for my own food, but Mul and Seano reckoned they had no money.
  2. (surfing, slang) The surf break Macaronis in Mentawai Islands Regency, West Sumatra, Indonesia.
  3. (Australia, New Zealand, slang) McDonald's