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Definition of mic drop in English: mic dropnoun US informal 1An instance of deliberately dropping or tossing aside one's microphone at the end of a performance or speech one considers to have been particularly impressive. he ruffled some feathers with his acceptance speech and mic drop after winning the Best British Album award figurative the final track is the ultimate mic drop Example sentencesExamples - That metallic thud you heard just now was a metaphorical mic drop reverberating from Glendale.
- When the segment was over, Stewart pulled a microphone out from under his desk and did a "mic drop," a la a stand-up comic.
- He unleashed a torrent of classic West stage shenanigans, followed by the obligatory mic drop.
- Hannah does an epic mic drop at GQ as Jessa swoops in to snag a dream job from Marnie.
- You deserved a mic drop after that Delmon Young comment.
- Most importantly, Bo Pelini did a sort of mic drop to close the media session, saying, "If they wanna fire me, they can go right ahead."
- That mic drop at the end of Phyllis' rant was probably one of the top-five greatest things I've ever heard in my life.
- Last night after his incredible series-ending buzzer-beater against Houston, Damian Lillard got the crowd in Portland going with the ultimate mic drop.
- "So, whatever," he said, before executing a textbook mic drop and walking off.
- 1.1as exclamation Used to emphasize that a discussion is at an end after a definitive or particularly impressive point has been made.
‘This is what we're doing,’ she tells him. Mic drop Example sentencesExamples - "I'm 35 years old and I ran around those guys like they were schoolyard kids." Mic drop.
- We even have her tagline ready: "I'm ready to go from stage-mom to center stage!" Mic drop.
- Sig could've simply followed that quote with "Mic Drop!"
- Here's an educated, 500-word explanation of how you don't have your facts straight. Mic drop.
- "You know nothing, Jon Snow," she fires back at him before leaving the room. Mic drop!
- Imagine my relief, and I imagined many of yours as well, when Iris strolled into S.T.A.R. and said, "Hi, Barry. Or should I say the Flash?" Mic drop.
- Get real or get out. Mic drop.
- Must've been hard to judge in hell. Mic drop.
- "You get that one song, you make your statement and you leave." (Mic drop.)
Definition of mic drop in US English: mic drop(also mike drop) noun US informal 1An instance of deliberately dropping or tossing aside one's microphone at the end of a performance or speech one considers to have been particularly impressive. he ruffled some feathers with his acceptance speech and mic drop after winning the Best British Album award figurative the final track is the ultimate mic drop Example sentencesExamples - He unleashed a torrent of classic West stage shenanigans, followed by the obligatory mic drop.
- Most importantly, Bo Pelini did a sort of mic drop to close the media session, saying, "If they wanna fire me, they can go right ahead."
- When the segment was over, Stewart pulled a microphone out from under his desk and did a "mic drop," a la a stand-up comic.
- Last night after his incredible series-ending buzzer-beater against Houston, Damian Lillard got the crowd in Portland going with the ultimate mic drop.
- That mic drop at the end of Phyllis' rant was probably one of the top-five greatest things I've ever heard in my life.
- That metallic thud you heard just now was a metaphorical mic drop reverberating from Glendale.
- "So, whatever," he said, before executing a textbook mic drop and walking off.
- You deserved a mic drop after that Delmon Young comment.
- Hannah does an epic mic drop at GQ as Jessa swoops in to snag a dream job from Marnie.
- 1.1as exclamation Used to emphasize that a discussion is at an end after a definitive or particularly impressive point has been made.
“This is what we're doing,” she tells him. Mic drop Example sentencesExamples - Get real or get out. Mic drop.
- We even have her tagline ready: "I'm ready to go from stage-mom to center stage!" Mic drop.
- "I'm 35 years old and I ran around those guys like they were schoolyard kids." Mic drop.
- Imagine my relief, and I imagined many of yours as well, when Iris strolled into S.T.A.R. and said, "Hi, Barry. Or should I say the Flash?" Mic drop.
- Sig could've simply followed that quote with "Mic Drop!"
- "You know nothing, Jon Snow," she fires back at him before leaving the room. Mic drop!
- Here's an educated, 500-word explanation of how you don't have your facts straight. Mic drop.
- "You get that one song, you make your statement and you leave." (Mic drop.)
- Must've been hard to judge in hell. Mic drop.
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