n. | 1. | A kind of drama in which real persons and events were generally represented in a ridiculous manner; an ancient Greek or Roman form of farce. |
2. | An actor in such representations. | |
3. | The art of representing actions, events, situations, or stories solely by gestures and body movements, without speaking; pantomime{3}. | |
4. | An actor who performs or specializes in mime{3}; an actor who communicates entirely by gesture and facial expression; a pantomime{2}; a pantomimist; a mimer. | |
5. | A mimic. | |
v. i. | 1. | To mimic. |
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Verb | 1. | mime - imitate (a person, a manner, etc.), especially for satirical effect; "The actor mimicked the President very accurately" Synonyms: mimic |
2. | mime - act out without words but with gestures and bodily movements only; "The acting students mimed eating an apple" Synonyms: pantomime |
MIME - Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions |