Pronunciation: /ˈmæfɪk/

Definitions of maffick

verb to celebrate with extravagant public demonstrations

Example Sentences

A1 The children mafficked with joy when they heard school was canceled.

A2 The fans mafficked in the streets after their team won the championship.

B1 The community mafficked together to celebrate the opening of a new park.

B2 The city mafficked for days after the announcement of a major music festival.

C1 The country mafficked in anticipation of hosting the Olympic Games.

C2 The entire world mafficked when the cure for a deadly disease was discovered.

Examples of maffick in a Sentence

formal The city council declared a day of celebration for the citizens to maffick in the streets.

informal We're going to maffick all night long after winning the championship!

slang Let's maffick like there's no tomorrow!

figurative Her heart began to maffick with joy as she received the good news.

Grammatical Forms of maffick

past tense

mafficked

plural

mafficks

comparative

more maffick

superlative

most maffick

present tense

maffick

future tense

will maffick

perfect tense

have mafficked

continuous tense

is mafficking

singular

maffick

positive degree

maffick

infinitive

to maffick

gerund

mafficking

participle

mafficking

Origin and Evolution of maffick

First Known Use: 1900 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'maffick' is believed to have originated as a slang term in England during the late 19th century.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe boisterous and jubilant celebrations, the word 'maffick' has evolved over time to also convey a sense of excessive or over-the-top revelry.