“Macca's” is a nickname for Mcdonald's. If you used the term Macca's in the U.S. or Canada, you'd get some funny looks. But the term is very common in Australia.
In Tokyo, locals commonly say "Makudo Naruto" (マクドナルド), while in Osaka, they may shorten it to simply "Maku." So whenever you're in Japan and craving some McDonald's, just remember these variations!
1. Maccas run. Meaning: Maccas is short for fast food chain McDonalds. A Maccas run normally occurs the morning after a late night when someone offers to drive (not actually run) to Maccas and pick up some greasy food. How to use it: “I'm going to do a Maccas run, want me to grab you something?”
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