Local Maryland Slang of Penis Mafia. The action of money mising means making money out on the streets with the boys.
Yo Nathan, lets go money mise after school because I am low on that moenem
The slur of "might as well"
It's just they way it's said, mise well doesn't mean anything.
It's said more like "Mize well"
Thad: PARTY AT PHIL'S HOUSE!
Randy: You goin to the party at Phil's house?
Ron: Well, I mise well, I've got nothing else to do.
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Mise Elise. Known by few and known properly by even fewer but the impact she had on others lives knowingly or unknowingly is incredible despite the suffering that she went through. To make others laugh when you arenβt laughing yourself is a gift.
Mise Elise oh yeah I remember her. One of the 4 Elise mains right?
French for: Forgetting half the shit you need.
Generally used in cooking by a chef, but can be used in anything which requires preparing.
"Fuckin' 'ell!"
"What happened Gordon?"
"Ae wus tryna make a chocolate cake, but I forgot about flour, eggs, milk, and sugar!
"Sounds like a Mise En Place."
mise en abyme is a term used in Western art history to describe a formal technique of placing a copy of an image within itself, often in a way that suggests an infinitely recurring sequence.
In film and literary theory, it refers to the technique of inserting a story within a story. A common sense of the phrase is the visual experience of standing between two mirrors, then seeing as a result an infinite reproduction of one's image. Mise en abyme occurs within a text when there is a reduplication of images or concepts referring to the textual whole. Mise en abyme is a play of signifiers within a text, of sub-texts mirroring each other. This mirroring can get to the point where meaning may be rendered unstable and, in this respect, may be seen as part of the process of deconstruction. In literary criticism, mise en abyme is a type of frame story, in which the core narrative may be used to illuminate some aspect of the framing story. The term is used in deconstruction and deconstructive literary criticism as a paradigm of the intertextual nature of language, that is, of the way language never quite reaches the foundation of reality because it refers in a frame-within-a-frame way, to other language, which refers to other language, and so forth.
As a structural mirror of the overarching plot, the tale is an example of " mise en abyme ".
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The arrangement of props, objects and decor displayed in a shot/frame.
Timmy don't you think that the 'mise en scene' in that shot was rather stupendous
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Referring to an object that is most likely cool or obscure
Wow! Becky that cup is so Mise-En-Scene
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