1. mank - Noun
2. mank - Adjective
3. mank - Verb
4. Mank - Proper noun
mank (third-person singular simple present manks, present participle manking, simple past and past participle manked)
(transitive, obsolete) To mutilate.
mank (not comparable)
(Britain, slang, originally Polari) Disgusting, repulsive.
Synonyms: (slang) manky, (slang) ming, (slang) minging
When he eats, he never closes his mouth. It's so mank.
mank (uncountable)
(Britain, slang, originally Polari) Something that is disgusting or manky.
The plumber had to get all the mank out of the drain.
Mank (plural Manks)
A surname.
John Houseman is the man attached to Mank to make sure that he sees the screenplay through to completion. Source: Internet
How Green Was My Valley for Best Picture, and other than an Honorary Oscar, Welles would never again win a competitive Academy Award other than the one he shares with Mank. Source: Internet
Fincher’s “Mank” might be equally ambitious however, as it’s in black and white and stars Gary Oldman as Herman Mankiewicz during the hectic development for Orson Welles’ “Citizen Kane.” Source: Internet
MANK is Gary Oldman's film but every role is perfectly cast and maybe Amanda Seyfried will get the attention she deserves. Source: Internet
That said, critics did acknowledge that “Mank” has a labyrinth plot that might turn off more casual viewers, requiring the utmost attention to track the film’s narrative threads and time jumps that mimic the narrative structure of “Kane” itself. Source: Internet
Fincher’s first film in six years is a portrait of 1930s Hollywood, with Oldman’s screenwriter Herman J. Mankiewicz at the center — though most people just call him Mank. Source: Internet