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Mike Trout

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its number 368 out to right field for mike trout, now 68 home runs clear of his fish brethren
by hard rock gin September 13, 2020
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His name is funny, but his name change is better: He goes by his moms maiden name, which is litt. Mike Litt
I lost Mike Litt, I swear he is like a Mike Rodick, You can never find him under your nose.
by Shesfuckingcrazy October 5, 2020
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Mike Moment

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The act of being filled with austism and saying random bullshit at the worst moments. aka Mike Moment
The family is getting ready to drive off. Mike starts talking about fucking a russian bread based beverage. A classic Mike Moment.
by ApyrNamNahui January 25, 2021
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mike jones

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a southern rapper who bases his entire career around his name.
Just listen to any of his few singles, and he says his name like it is some kind of verb, its annoying. then he has the nerve to have good beats and people think he hot, but he is not.
by Morgan April 22, 2005
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mike goss

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the definition of an extreme male hottie, originating from the hottest man on myspace, who most probably has some homosexual or possibly bisexual tendancies. but who cares, he's one piece of hot shit. :)
by anonymous_xxxx January 27, 2008
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mike nesmith

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Guitarist and vocalist for the pop/rock band The Monkees. Member of the group from 1965-1970 and 1996-1997. Responsible for some of the Monkees’ best individually-penned efforts, including “The Girl I Knew Somewhere”, “Circle Sky”, “You Just May Be the One”, “Papa Gene’s Blues” and “Listen to the Band.” Has written many hit songs for other artists, including Linda Ronstadt, the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band and Olivia Newton-John. A proficient guitarist who sustained a successful solo career in the 1970s, releasing countless solo albums and achieving Top 40 hit singles like “Joanne”, “Silver Moon” and “Rio.” These albums were considered to be some of the most groundbreaking of the country-rock era. Formed his own production company Pacific Arts in the late 1970s, which, spurred on by the filmed version of his single “Rio”, helped pioneer the dawn of the music video. Subsequently created the music chart show “Popclips” which later was bought by Warner and developed into MTV. Recipient of the first video Grammy Award for “Elephant Parts” in 1981. Pacific Arts became the leading American video publishing company in the 1980s. Resumed his solo career in the early 1990s after appearing only sporadically in concert with the reunited Monkees between 1986-1989, but temporarily rejoined the band in 1996. Published his first novel, The Long Sandy Hair of Neftoon Zamora, in 1999. Inherited the fortune of his mother, Bette, who invented Liquid Paper, also known as "white out."
Weren't they good, they made me happy.
I think I can make it alone.
-Michael Nesmith, "Listen to the Band"
by MusicFan August 2, 2004
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