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Meeces vs Meeches - What's the difference?

meeces | meeches |

As a noun meeces

is (nonstandard|childish).

As a verb meeches is

(meech).

meeces

English

Noun

(en-plural noun)
  • (nonstandard, childish) English plurals
  • * "I hate meeces to pieces," he said. Art Howe, manager of the New York Mets last year after seven years in Oakland and five in Houston. - Miracle Over Miami: How the 2003 Marlins Shocked the World (2005) p. 78.
  • * "We hate meeces to pieces," stated by Patrick T. O'Brien who played Wally (Pest Control guy). (Episode "Build a Better Mousetrap" ) 24 January 1988.
  • * Watch the little meeces carefully. - Warning! This Book May Contain Life (2002) p. 6.
  • * However, we also must urge you to get a mouse because the battle is over, and those hateful meeces have won. - DBASE for DOS for Dummies (1994) p. 73.
  • * "Not broken in pieces, like hated little meeces ." A line from The Lovecats by The Cure.
  • References

    * The New Partridge Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English (2005) p. 1281. * http://encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/meeces

    Anagrams

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    meeches

    English

    Verb

    (head)
  • (meech)

  • meech

    English

    Alternative forms

    * mich

    Verb

  • (rare, US, dialectal, obsolete) To sneak; to skulk.
  • See also

    * meeching * miching