Definitions from Wiktionary (mee-maw)
▸ verb: To silently make exaggerated movements with the mouth so as to be understood in environment with loud noise, such as that of machinery.
▸ noun: An exaggerated mouthing of a word.
▸ noun: A meaningless utterance.
▸ noun: (Scotland, slang) A policeman.
▸ noun: The two-tone wailing of a siren.
▸ verb: To make the two-syllable wailing noise of a siren.
▸ noun: (informal) Alternative form of meemaw, i.e. mamaw (grandmother). [(US, dialect, Southern US) Synonym of mamaw (“grandmother”)]
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▸ verb: To silently make exaggerated movements with the mouth so as to be understood in environment with loud noise, such as that of machinery.
▸ noun: An exaggerated mouthing of a word.
▸ noun: A meaningless utterance.
▸ noun: (Scotland, slang) A policeman.
▸ noun: The two-tone wailing of a siren.
▸ verb: To make the two-syllable wailing noise of a siren.
▸ noun: (informal) Alternative form of meemaw, i.e. mamaw (grandmother). [(US, dialect, Southern US) Synonym of mamaw (“grandmother”)]
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