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mackin         
FAMILY NAME
making out with
i was mackin out with bob all night long.
Seán Mackin (Irish republican)         
IRISH REPUBLICAN
Sean Mackin (Irish republican)
Seán Mackin is an Irish republican from Belfast, Northern Ireland and a fundraiser for the Friends of Sinn Féin (FOSF). Mackin, who had been a member of the Irish Republican Socialist Party, the political wing of the Irish National Liberation Army, left Belfast for the United States in the 1980s.
Martin Mackin         
IRISH POLITICIAN
Mackin, Martin
Martin Mackin is a former Irish Fianna Fáil politician who served briefly as a senator for the final weeks of the 21st Seanad in 2002, when he was nominated by the Taoiseach, Bertie Ahern to fill one of the vacancies caused by the election of a nominated senator to Dáil Éireann. He is a former press secretary for the Fianna Fáil party and was General Secretary of the party from 1998 until 2003.

Wikipedia

Mackin
Mackin is a surname of multiple origins in the British Isles.
Examples of use of mackin
1. Mackin no match for Federer in World Group play–off Staff and agencies Friday September 23, 2005 Federer shows no mercy to Alan Mackin.
2. A similar deal is being negotiated with neighboring Bulgaria, Mackin said.
3. She had told present girlfriend Kelly Mackin she had been raped.
4. "The problems were across the board," says Michele Mackin of the GAO.
5. Spokeswoman Jools Mackin said: "We are delighted because we think Crinkly has finally found a girlfriend.