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mak

British  
/ mæk /

verb

  1. a Scot word for make 1

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The filing says MAK intends to focus its search for target businesses within the technology sector, specifically in Canada and North America.

From The Wall Street Journal

Matt Proud and Avjit Kamboj have founded MAK Acquisition, which is a SPAK, according to a recent filing, and are preparing to go public with a $100 million IPO.

From The Wall Street Journal

When Mary Harris got Tim Mak on the phone, he was getting ready to have something of a slumber party.

From Slate

“I often think that Americans don’t pay as close attention to American politics as Ukrainians do. And for good reason, right? Because, like, the Ukrainians are really very anxious about what’s happening next,” Mak said.

From Slate

Tim Mak: I wouldn’t merely characterize it as a change in position.

From Slate