<span class="searchmatch">mike</span> <span class="searchmatch">stew</span> (uncountable) Unpleasant background noise generated from the sound of a microphone. 1950, Dore Schary, Case History of a Movie, page 139: But...
mike fright <span class="searchmatch">mike</span> mugger <span class="searchmatch">mike</span> sock <span class="searchmatch">mike</span> <span class="searchmatch">stew</span> off-<span class="searchmatch">mike</span> open <span class="searchmatch">mike</span> power <span class="searchmatch">mike</span> informal: microphone <span class="searchmatch">mike</span> (third-person singular simple present <span class="searchmatch">mikes</span>, present...
rabbit <span class="searchmatch">stew</span> in a <span class="searchmatch">stew</span> Irish <span class="searchmatch">stew</span> Lowcountry <span class="searchmatch">stew</span> <span class="searchmatch">mike</span> <span class="searchmatch">stew</span> mulligan <span class="searchmatch">stew</span> rascal <span class="searchmatch">stew</span> red-red <span class="searchmatch">stew</span> shearer's <span class="searchmatch">stew</span> SOB <span class="searchmatch">stew</span> son of a bitch <span class="searchmatch">stew</span> son-of-a-bitch...
See also: Stewy From <span class="searchmatch">stew</span> + -y. Rhymes: -uːi stewy (comparative more stewy, superlative most stewy) <span class="searchmatch">Stew</span>-like, similar to <span class="searchmatch">stew</span>. 1917, Ernest Hodder Williams...
daleem, halim Borrowed from Arabic حَلِيم (ḥalīm). haleem (uncountable) A <span class="searchmatch">stew</span>-like dish traditionally consisting of wheat, mutton, spices, and other ingredients...
mukeka. moqueca (countable and uncountable, plural moquecas) A Brazilian <span class="searchmatch">stew</span> from the state of Bahia, based on fish, onions, garlic, tomatoes, and cilantro...
families, many of whom come for the specials, such as bacalao guisado (codfish <span class="searchmatch">stew</span>), mondongo (tripe soup), and, for those craving the flavors of the old country...
reek”), Dutch smoren (“to suffocate, smother", also "to <span class="searchmatch">stew</span>, simmer”), German schmoren (“to <span class="searchmatch">stew</span>, simmer, braise”). smother (third-person singular simple...
in the house? 2003, “If I Can't”, in Curtis Jackson (lyrics), Dr. Dre and <span class="searchmatch">Mike</span> Elizondo (music), Get Rich or Die Tryin', performed by 50 Cent, New York...
in the Students' Union. 2012, Charles Morgan, Knights of the Secondhand <span class="searchmatch">Stew</span>, Trafford, →ISBN, page 73: They did too. ‘Troop the loop invades spunk dump’...