"Drop the mic" refers to a dramatic gesture often used at the end of a performance, speech, or debate to signify that the speaker has delivered a powerful or conclusive point, leaving no room for further discussion. It originates from the act of literally dropping a microphone after a standout moment, symbolizing confidence and finality. The phrase has since evolved into a popular expression in various contexts, indicating that someone has made an impressive statement or argument.
maybe its your code name :D maybe you should start calling your captain mike victor :D
Liam Chapman has: Played Himself - Producer, Mike and Mike in the Morning in "Mike and Mike in the Morning" in 2005. Played Himself - Mike and Mike Producer in "Mike and Mike in the Morning" in 2005. Played himself in "Mike and Mike in the Morning" in 2005. Played Himself - Telephone Interviewee in "Mike and Mike in the Morning" in 2005. Played Himself - Producer, Mike and Mike in "Mike and Mike in the Morning" in 2005.
"Victor Mike" is a term used in the phonetic alphabet where "Victor" represents the letter "V" and "Mike" represents the letter "M." In various contexts, particularly in military or aviation communications, it can refer to specific codes, operations, or designations. Additionally, in some instances, "Victor Mike" may be used informally to refer to "V-M," which could denote various meanings depending on the context, such as "victory march."
Mike Zawacki goes by Scary Mike.
Mike Thorkilsen goes by Crazy Mike.
because he wanted to
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He lost the Texas Primary
baisse if you mean (rain) drop. Tomber if you mean to drop (something)
it is when your pants drop when you about to have intercourse.
Do you know if Mike is at home? It could also mean, You know if Mike is at home.
Don't drop that ecstasy.
In science it can mean a drop.
if you mean why does rain drop , it is because of gravity
A drop head means it is a convertible.