Use to indicate either doing well in something or very poorly. A term that has become more and more prevelant in society over the past century. It originally began in the Middle Ages, when mimes (common performers in the medieval theatre or production) that performed poorly were often ordered lashed (known as "stroking" back then) with a whip by the local Bishop. As society developed and advanced, the whip was eventually phased out, however, mimes were unfortunately not. The negative meaning came from the disgraceful act of harming the enterainer (mime). However, as time moved on, and some aspects of society began to dislike and look down on the miming arts, this saying became postively used by members of the anti-mime movement. Today, it is often used in theatre, particularly in the mime entertainer community to describe a performance.
This phrase was often used by several well-known people in recent history such as Charles Lindbergh, Al Capone and U.S. President Harry S. Truman.
This phrase was often used by several well-known people in recent history such as Charles Lindbergh, Al Capone and U.S. President Harry S. Truman.
by HarvardProfessor3 July 21, 2010
When you have quiet sex in your house when there are other people there. This leads to a lot of pointing and grabbing to explain what you want your partner to do in order for no one to hear you.
ME: I completely banged that girl last night!
U: Dude, your mom was home last night wasnt she?
ME: Yes, She was upstairs, so I had mime sex in the Living Room real quick.
U: Sweet
U: Dude, your mom was home last night wasnt she?
ME: Yes, She was upstairs, so I had mime sex in the Living Room real quick.
U: Sweet
by Paulie W a l N u T Z June 01, 2010
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by MissyAnn Contreras December 17, 2018
The Most horrific pokemon that exists. As I write this, I shiver with worry that he will find me. He can create barriers, so there is nowhere to run.
by TheRealMugman October 28, 2020
Persons who refuse to use words, phrases, or complete sentences on social media or while texting opting instead to only share overused memes during online conversations.
Bob on Facebook: "I had such an awful day. They forgot to remove the nuts on my Avocado Caprese Salad. While I don't have a nut allergy, I stand in solidarity with those who do."
Karen: Responds with meme of sad bear
Bob: "Thanks Karen, that really doesn't make me feel better".
Karen: Responds with meme of Patrick from Spongbob Crying
Bob: "Karen, you're such a meme mime. Why won't you just use your words?!?!?"
Karen: Responds with Todler Girl in pink with blond pigtails "I don't know" meme
Karen: Responds with meme of sad bear
Bob: "Thanks Karen, that really doesn't make me feel better".
Karen: Responds with meme of Patrick from Spongbob Crying
Bob: "Karen, you're such a meme mime. Why won't you just use your words?!?!?"
Karen: Responds with Todler Girl in pink with blond pigtails "I don't know" meme
by ryatellsastory July 17, 2020