m.c. «EHM SEE», transitive verb, intransitive verb, m.c.'d, m.c.'ing.
Informal. to act as master of ceremonies (for): »
[He] wrote it, produced it, m.c.'d it, and, he now says, loved every minute of it (New Yorker).
prefix combining form
used to indicate certain qualities associated with mass-production, such as easy availability, lack of individuality, inferiority in comparison to something perceived to be genuine or original. »
McMansion; McJob; dismissed the faddish interest in the Kabbalah as McMysticism.
╂[< McDonald's, a fast-food restaurant chain]
mc (no period),
1. megacycle or megacycles.
2. millicurie or millicuries.
mc.,
megacycle or megacycles.
m.c. or MC (no periods),
master of ceremonies.
M.C.,
an abbreviation for the following:
1. master of ceremonies.
2. Medical Corps.
3. Member of Congress.
4. British. Military Cross.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.