Mike-Mike
Americannoun
Example Sentences
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How is it that five years after Mike-Mike’s death, we still have a generation of young people who still don’t trust the police?
From Washington Post
But I decided I would write this year because the continuing execution of black and brown young people by law enforcement has not stopped, or even slowed down, since I lost Mike-Mike.
From Washington Post
Black men and boys are still not safe walking down the street like Mike-Mike, riding in cars like Philando Castile or even being a good guy with a gun like Emantic Fitzgerald Bradford Jr.
From Washington Post
There’s nothing we can do to bring Mike-Mike back.
From Washington Post
Then she learned that the man killed on Aug. 9 was her cousin, 18-year-old Michael Brown, or "Mike-Mike," as everyone in the neighborhood called him.
From Los Angeles Times
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