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The word 'mic' is correct and usable in written English as a casual abbreviation for "microphone".
It is commonly used in informal writing, such as social media posts, text messages, and personal notes. It should be avoided in formal writing. Example: "I'll be performing at the open mic night tomorrow. Hope to see you all there!".
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Built around Slave's irresistible "Just A Touch Of Love" groove, the "Alright" single featured the Jamaican dancehall star Super Cat and dissed their Philadelphia teen rivals Da Youngsta's, with Kelly famously rapping "I didn't come out wack, I came out right, unlike those moles who choose to pass da mic", a reference to the Philly trio's single "Pass da Mic".
"Every time I do something athletic, I want an applause," he boomed into the mic.
Carson has a headset mic and paces the state, trying for the Ted Cruz effect.
"You guys are so mean to immigrants," he says into the mic, putting his arm around the alien's shoulders.
They were the headline act at home and mic technicians on the road.
"It feels like an occasion of pure love," says one man, grabbing the mic.
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Foxx explains that he changed his name to ensure better slots on the open-mic circuit, reasoning that female performers were usually called up first and that an androgynous tag might prove an advantage.
At the open-mic sessions he would mimic Ronald Reagan and Sammy Davis Jr.
Joshua Feltman, the head of a chapter in New York, recently began hosting open-mic nights, where groups who share musical repertoires take turns on stage.
Then in October 2016 a hot-mic video from 2005 surfaced in which Trump stated that "when you're a star…you can do anything," including grabbing a woman's genitals.
This is a man with the face of George Harrison on the Sgt Pepper sleeve, the recklessness of Iggy circa 1973, and the mad mic-stand skills of Prince on the 1999 tour.
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