In “Mother” there were a couple of Manc women at the back who were either in there to see J Law or thought it’d be a regular horror movie to watch after the pub. They kept reacting to the movie throughout - at first because it was boring, and then with incredulity at what was happening onscreen. They’d only had enough though by the baby cannibalism scene.
In “Mother” there were a couple of Manc women at the back who were either in there to see J Law or thought it’d be a regular horror movie to watch after the pub. They kept reacting to the movie throughout - at first because it was boring, and then with incredulity at what was happening onscreen. They’d only had enough though by the baby cannibalism scene.
Manc?
I may be wrong but normally Manc - Mancunian - a person from Manchester. Whereas Manx is a person from the Isle of Man.
Thanks for the response friendly helpful fellow Lemmyng!
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From the Isle of ManTurns out I’m wrong. I knew the Manx cat was from the Isle of Man and thought this was the same. Turns out it’s someone from Manchester in the UK
Oh neat. How did that become the word for it?