emcee Definition
☆ em·cee (em′sē′)
transitive verb, intransitive verb -·ceed′, -·cee′·ing
to act as master of ceremonies (for)
Etymology: < MC, sense
noun
a master of ceremonies
emcee Usage Examples
Converse of object
- get: Who'd be your first choices if you had to get other emcee 's in to use your beats?
- have: It's gonna have two other guest emcees on it, who you'll have heard of before.
Adjective modifier
- good: Winning ' Best Emcee ' at the D&B Awards three times, he remains a very nice, down to earth bloke with it.
- other: Who'd be your first choices if you had to get other emcee 's in to use your beats?
- talented: Up until about 2 years ago I just wanted to be the most lyrically talented emcee on the planet.
- few: There are a few guest emcees that we work with too.
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