The Online Slang Dictionary
(American, English, and Urban slang)

Login     Register     Forgot password     Resend confirmation

Definition of -mira

-mira

suffix

  • mirative suffix or particle, a grammatical entity that indicates that the speaker is surprised or astonished by the information being conveyed

    Last edited on Oct 03 2024. Submitted by Anonymous on Oct 03 2024.

+Add a definition for this slang term

More info:

Interactive stats:

Related words

Slang terms with the same meaning

None found.

Slang terms with the same root words

None. How about some random words?

Definitions include: second hour after sunrise
Definitions include: an attractive older woman.
Definitions include: mephedrone.
Definitions include: to have an opportunity to speak.
Definitions include: form of address for a teacher.
Definitions include: don't look at me like that.
Definitions include: unwanted optical media (e.g. CDs) received as junk mail.
Definitions include: a shortened term for "Glendale".
Definitions include: to kick a female in the groin.
Definitions include: Short for #PARDONMYHASHTAG, which is a way of saying sorry for hashtag dumping on other people's pages.

How common is this slang?

Don't click the following.
I use it(0)  
No longer use it(0)  
Heard it but never used it(0)  
Have never heard it(0)  

How vulgar is this slang?

Average of 0 votes: None  (See the most vulgar words.)


Least vulgar  
  Most vulgar

Your vote: None   (To vote, click the pepper. Vote how vulgar the word is – not how mean it is.)


Least vulgar  
  Most vulgar

Where is this slang used?

Logged-in users can add themselves to the map. Login, Register, Login instantly with Facebook.


Link to this slang definition

To link to this term in a web page or blog, insert the following.

<a href="http://onlineslangdictionary.com/meaning-definition-of/-mira">-mira</a>

To link to this term in a wiki such as Wikipedia, insert the following.

[http://onlineslangdictionary.com/meaning-definition-of/-mira -mira]

Some wikis use a different format for links, so be sure to check the documentation.