mimeo

IPA: mˈɪmioʊ

noun

  • A mimeograph.
  • An unpublished academic paper.

verb

  • To mimeograph.
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Examples of "mimeo" in Sentences

  • (Soundbite of laughter) CONAN: And you - boy, just the smell of mimeo just wafted through my nostrils.
  • We xeroxed (maybe it was mimeo, in those days) those notes and distributed them to the delegates on the floor.
  • Well regarded small press editor, Len Fulton says that the mimeo graph revolution is almost overwhelming in its reach and passion for its subject.
  • (Kudos go to my dad who let me use the mimeo machine in his office, and for making me pay for both the mimeo sheets and the paper.) I got lots of acclaim.
  • They include everything from mimeo magazines and antiwar flyers to FBI memos and news clippings; from poems scribbled on napkins to set lists and lead sheets; from Peace March photos and concert posters to literary relics such as the "well-scooped cold cream jar" that Allen Ginsberg used as a "cock lubricant."

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