Citations:Mayniac

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Noun: "(slang) a fan of the English singer-songwriter Conor Maynard"[edit]

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  • 2012, "Conor Maynard", The Student Magazine, Issue 49, c. May 2012, page 34:
    After the artists themselves started taking note, in a whirlwind Conor has become a chart hit with a loyal following of 'Mayniacs'.
  • 2012, "Music", RWD, Issue 126, August 2012, page 79:
    Conor is often described as the UK's answer to Justin Bieber, and with his Prince of Pop look and all of those damn Mayniacs, it's not hard to see why.
  • 2012, Megan Downing, "Conor Maynard at the O2 Academy, Bournemouth (2/11/12)", The Edge (University of Southampton), November 2012, page 26:
    A few of the (almost psychotic) Mayniacs had been there since 6am.
  • 2012, Jack Thomas, "Conor 'ave a go if you think you're Maynard enough", The Courier (Newcastle University), Issue 1258, 12 November 2012, page 14:
    Not quite fitting the profile, that profile being pre-pubescent teenage girls proudly sporting 'I Love Conor' t-shirts, I walked by the queue of eager 'Mayniacs' on my way to meet up with the man himself.
  • 2013, Megan Downing, R U Crazy review, The Edge (University of Southampton), Issue 1, September 2013, page 8:
    Nevertheless, Maynard has his Mayniacs - in fact I'm a self-proclaimed one - that will adore this single.