mandem
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Jamaican Creole man dem (“men”).
Noun
mandem pl (plural only)
- (MLE, MTE) group of men or boys; male friends
- 2013, Polly Courtney, Feral Youth, page 169:
- She probably heard some hyped up version from the mandem but she don't know the truth. She ain't seen what I seen.
- 2013, David Childs, Britain since 1945: A Political History:
- […] reports suggest he may have had links to that group and allied north London gangs such as the Broadwater Farm Posse and Tottenham Mandem.
Latin
Portuguese
Verb
mandem
- inflection of mandar:
- third-person plural present subjunctive
- third-person plural imperative
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