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Mimi

American  
[mee-mee, mim-ee, mee-mee] / ˈmi mi, ˈmɪm i, miˈmi /

noun

  1. a female given name.


Example Sentences

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“I genuinely & whole heartedly loved this man. Pooter was an amazing friend to me. Whenever and for whatever I needed, he was there. This really really breaks my heart ... Praying for his mother, children, and his entire family,” Mimi Love wrote on Facebook.

From Los Angeles Times

Laureano Escobar is convinced the aesthetics hooked his 6-year-old daughter, Mimi.

From The Wall Street Journal

Also, the inventive, nonliteral staging by director Zack Winokur, choreographer Pam Tanowitz, co-set designers Mimi Lien and Jack Forman and lighting designer John Torres is astonishing to look at but not always intelligible.

From The Wall Street Journal

Rodolfo and Marcello biking along the Seine, a pair of emotionally clueless bros coming to grips with their relationships and, thus, to reality, still strikes a note of pathos as it becomes clear that Mimi is dying.

From Los Angeles Times

Disruptive opera director Yuval Sharon, founder of The Industry, came up with the arresting idea of presenting “La Bohème” backwards, beginning with the death of Mimi in the fourth act and sending the audience home in the rapture of the Act 1 love duet between Mimi and Rodolfo.

From Los Angeles Times