{"id":7316,"date":"2022-08-15T22:13:24","date_gmt":"2022-08-15T22:13:24","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/english-grammar-lessons.com\/?p=7316"},"modified":"2022-08-15T22:13:24","modified_gmt":"2022-08-15T22:13:24","slug":"mcm-meaning","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/english-grammar-lessons.com\/mcm-meaning\/","title":{"rendered":"MCM Hashtag \u2013 Meaning, Origin and Usage"},"content":{"rendered":"

Do you have a man crush? Why not post it on social media with the hashtag #MCM<\/em>?<\/p>\n

This post unpacks the meaning and origin of this viral acronym.<\/p>\n

Meaning<\/h2>\n

The acronym \u2018MCM<\/em>\u2019 stands for \u2018Man Crush Mondays<\/em>.\u2019 It\u2019s a popular term on social media, and users post content on their social media accounts using the hashtags \u2018#MCM\u2019 <\/em>or \u2018#ManCrushMondays<\/em>.\u2019 Users will spend time looking at images of men they find attractive and posting them on their accounts using the hashtag.<\/strong><\/p>\n

A man crush is someone you like but don\u2019t have any chance of meeting in real life. Since you\u2019ll never meet them, you\u2019ll never have the chance to act on your feelings. The #ManCrushMondays hashtag is popular on social media platforms like TikTok, Twitter, and Facebook (Meta).<\/p>\n

\u2018MCM<\/em>\u2019 is the abbreviated format of \u2018ManCrushMondays<\/em>,\u2019 and it has the same meaning. ManCrushMondays <\/em>is usually used to describe hot-looking guys. However, some users post #MCM, describing men they find intelligent or admirable, such as Neil De Grasse Tyson <\/em>or Bill Nye<\/em>. It can also refer to animated characters like Homer Simpson.<\/em><\/p>\n

Example Usage<\/h2>\n

\"Yay! It's Man Crush Mondays! Join me in posting your man crush in this thread. I'll get things started with this pic of my MCM, Leonardo Di Caprio.\"<\/p>\n

\"That #MCM hashtag is gaining traction on social media. It's amazing how many women have crushes on celebrities they'll never meet in life.\"<\/p>\n

\"Take a look at the #MCM trend on TikTok. There are millions of women posting their man crush every week. It's a crazy trend.\"<\/p>\n

\"It's Man Crush Monday, ladies! Post your favorite man crush, and let's talk about men today! #MCM\"<\/p>\n

'Oh no, it's ManCrushMondays, and I don't have anything to post. Oh well, I guess I'll have to browse other people's crushes today.\"<\/p>\n

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Origin<\/h2>\n

The expression \u2018Man Crush Mondays\u2019 originates from social media. Language experts are at a loss to describe who coined the term or the exact date it started appearing on social media. It was common to see the expression appear on platforms like Twitter and Facebook, where women would begin the trend of describing their man crush.<\/p>\n

The first posts around \u2018Man Crush Monday\u2019 seem to kick off the trend in 2013, with the first entry in the Urban Dictionary occurring around this time. \u2018Man Crush Monday\u2019 is also the title of a best-selling book by Kirsty Moseley, published in February 2020.<\/p>\n