Patter; rigmarole.
A strain in a rhyme, song, or poem; refrain; flow.
A constant or repeated line or verse; theme.
The speech of a person or class of persons; form of speech; talk; utterance; manner of speaking or writing; phraseology; diction.
Language; tongue.
A national tongue (in contrast to a foreign language).
A vassal; a subject.
A male lover; a boyfriend.
An adult male servant.
A husband.
A term of familiar address often implying on the part of the speaker some degree of authority, impatience, or haste.
All humans collectively: mankind, humankind, humanity. (Sometimes capitalized as Man.)
An adult male who has, to an eminent degree, qualities considered masculine, such as strength, integrity, and devotion to family; a mensch.
A person, usually male, who has duties or skills associated with a specified thing. (Used as the last element of a compound.)
A piece or token used in board games such as chess.
An adult male human.
A person, usually male, who can fulfill one's requirements with regard to a specified matter.
A player on whom another is playing, with the intent of limiting their attacking impact.
A male enthusiast or devotee; a male who is very fond of or devoted to a specified kind of thing. (Used as the last element of a compound.)
A human, a person regardless of gender or sex, usually an adult. (See usage notes.)
A friendly term of address usually reserved for other adult males.
All human males collectively: mankind.
A member of the genus Homo, especially of the species Homo sapiens.
A male person, usually an adult; a (generally adult male) sentient being, whether human, supernatural, elf, alien, etc.
A male who belongs to a particular group: an employee, a student or alumnus, a representative, etc.
To take up position in order to operate (something).
To supply (something) with staff or crew (of either sex).
Only used in man enough
Used to place emphasis upon something or someone; sometimes, but not always, when actually addressing a man.
A command used to display help pages in Unix and Unix-like operating systems.
Used to refer to oneself or one's group: I, we; construed in the third person.
Any person, one