Noun
meck (plural mecks)
(Scotland) Alternative form of make (“halfpenny”)
For the next few years, assured of a regular income from von Meck, he traveled incessantly throughout Europe and rural Russia, mainly alone, and avoided social contact whenever possible. Source: Internet
Guitarist Josh Meck said Independence Day to him as a young musician always gives him that feeling of looking back to see where we are as a nation from the time we gained independence to the present moment. Source: Internet
Post-Cold War A payload launch vehicle carrying a prototype exoatmospheric kill vehicle is launched from Meck Island at the Kwajalein Missile Range on December 3, 2001, for an intercept of a ballistic missile target over the central Pacific Ocean. Source: Internet
Warrack, Tchaikovsky'', 120. Years of wandering Nadezhda von Meck, Tchaikovsky's patroness and confidante from 1877 to 1890 Tchaikovsky remained abroad for a year after the disintegration of his marriage. Source: Internet
From Auerhahn Schuplattler Verein, a German dancing club based in Oley, Joshua Meck and dancing partner Nicole Fazio taught schuhplattler. Source: Internet
"I told our kids all week that in any big game the defense is the answer," Coughlin coach J.P. Meck said. Source: Internet