The real, correct plural form of moose . Not meese and certainly not moose. Don't believe anyone who tells you otherwise.
by BrainStutter May 01, 2019
1. (Or 'mouse') Acronym for
Missing (an) Important Canon Event, and is used when describing fanfiction.
It means that the story may use the entire canon universe from the original show/movie/etc, but one crucial event has been left out for plot reasons. Y'know, like undoing the canon death of your main character, and all that.
2. to mice/mouse something: To leave out a crucial fact for one's own purposes/advantages
~walkingparody
Missing (an) Important Canon Event, and is used when describing fanfiction.
It means that the story may use the entire canon universe from the original show/movie/etc, but one crucial event has been left out for plot reasons. Y'know, like undoing the canon death of your main character, and all that.
2. to mice/mouse something: To leave out a crucial fact for one's own purposes/advantages
~walkingparody
Example one: "MICE fanfiction of Harry Potter: In this fanfiction, Harry's parents are never killed by You-Know-Who"
Example two: "Geepers, my mother-in-law just moused out the fact that her daughter and I ever got married - treated me like a total stranger."
Example two: "Geepers, my mother-in-law just moused out the fact that her daughter and I ever got married - treated me like a total stranger."
by walkingparody April 15, 2007
by juju2019 April 23, 2020
A typo of the word "nice" originating from comments about a mix from a DJ Hero vid on YouTube that somehow has gotten past the radar of finicky duh-weebs.
"Mice"
"Hella mice."
"This iz mice as hell."
"This song is the micest of all the mixes I've heard so far!"
"DJ Hero is fukin' mice!!!!!!!"
"Mice ass"
"Weezer vs. Evidence?! MICE."
"WTF does mice mean?"
"Hella mice."
"This iz mice as hell."
"This song is the micest of all the mixes I've heard so far!"
"DJ Hero is fukin' mice!!!!!!!"
"Mice ass"
"Weezer vs. Evidence?! MICE."
"WTF does mice mean?"
by OutrageousThinking November 05, 2009
Plural for the word Mouse. More than one mouse, often used to define mammals, but can also be used to refer to more than one computer mouse.
by Lino Alibani September 23, 2005
by The 8th best man. June 11, 2006
An indeterminate number of mice living in a human residence.
Contrasting the term "Mischief of Mice" refers generically to any large number of mice...)
Contrasting the term "Mischief of Mice" refers generically to any large number of mice...)
by cortitto September 14, 2011