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mike-mike noun- a sudden, intense, coordinated burst of fire US
The phonetic abbreviation for MAD MINUTE- “Three, two, one ... mike-mike ... mike-mike ...” — Cherokee Paul McDonald, Into the Green, p. 204, 2001
- a millimeter, or a weapon with a calibre measured in millimeters US, 1967
From the military phonetic alphabet for “mm”. - The C-47 was a standard prop flareship, but many of them carried .20- and .762-mm. guns on their doors, Mike-Mikes that could fire out 300 rounds per second[.] — A.D. Horne, The Wounded Generation, p. 59, 1981
- We called in the 80 Mike-Mikes–mortars–because we wanted to walk the tree line with them. — Mark Baker, Nam, p. 62, 1981
- Listen to the small arms, hear the twenty mike-mike roar. — Joseph Tuso, Singing the Vietnam Blues, p. 27, 1990: The Ballad of Bernie Fisher
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