mic
1 Americannoun
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noun
Etymology
Origin of mic
First recorded in 1960–65; by shortening
Example Sentences
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The airline service agent raises his mic to point out that there’s not enough room in the lounge and we’re going to have to wait outside security, and then he reminds us—again—to download the airline app.
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I adjust my guitar strap and do a mic check.
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“Whenever you’re ready,” her moshom said, then backed away, leaving her pretty much in front of the crowd, standing near the mic.
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The noise was followed by feedback before the mic settled down.
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So what keeps him going, almost 50 years after he stepped up to the mic?
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