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mike
4 ENTRIES FOUND:
mike
(noun)
mike
(verb)
open mike
(noun)
love
(noun)
1
mike
/
ˈ
maɪk/
noun
plural
mikes
1
mike
/
ˈ
maɪk/
noun
plural
mikes
Britannica Dictionary definition of MIKE
[
count
]
informal
:
microphone
The announcer was wearing a
mike
.
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mike
/
ˈ
maɪk/
verb
mikes
;
miked
;
miking
2
mike
/
ˈ
maɪk/
verb
mikes
;
miked
;
miking
Britannica Dictionary definition of MIKE
[
+ object
]
informal
:
to put a microphone on (someone)
The announcer was
miked
(up) (for sound).
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