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emcee
[ em-see ]
verb (used with object)
- to act as master of ceremonies for.
verb (used without object)
- to act as master of ceremonies.
emcee
/ ˌɛ³¾Ëˆ²õ¾±Ë /
noun
- a master of ceremonies
verb
- to act as master of ceremonies (for or at)
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of emcee1
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of emcee1
Example Sentences
But the organization chooses its emcees with intent.
The academy typically unveils its show emcee in late fall.
Amateur singers still reach for lung-busting high notes; judges still dispense advice drawn from their professional experience; Seacrest still emcees the proceedings with a knowing amusement.
Actor Samuel L Jackson, dressed as Uncle Sam, acted as emcee - berating Lamar when he became too self-indulgent, and praising his duets with R&B singer SZA.
I mean, “Caravan of Courage†is narrated by beloved Rankin Bass emcee Burl Ives.
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More About Emcee
What doesÌýemcee mean?
An emcee is the person who serves as the host of an event by introducing performers, speakers, or other participants. It comes from the abbreviation MC, which stands for master of ceremonies.Ìý
Emcee is a less formal way of saying master of ceremonies. Both terms are used in the context of events like weddings, banquets, and awards ceremonies, but, of the two, emcee is more commonly used in less formal situations.
In hip-hop, emcee is often used as a synonym for rapper, especially one skilled at lyricism.
Emcee can also be used as a verb meaning to act as an emcee.
Example: The local radio DJ acted as the emcee and introduced the competitors of the breakdancing contest.
Where doesÌýemcee come from?
The term master of ceremonies has been used since at least the 1600s, originally referring to an official who presided over royal ceremonies. The first records of emcee come from the 1930s, from the U.S. The spelling emcee is based on what it sounds like when you say the abbreviation MC (for master of ceremonies). The spelling deejayâ€Äì´Ç°ù DJ, standing for disc jockey—is formed the same way.
At some weddings, the DJ acts as the emcee. But at other weddings and many other kinds of events, there is a dedicated emcee. Their job is typically to serve as a host, speak to the audience, and keep the show or event on track by introducing speakers, performers, or any other people involved in the event.
In hip-hop, use of the word emcee (or MC) comes from the early days of rap, when a master of ceremonies would sometimes talk to the crowd while the DJ played music. Some of them started rhyming over the beat. While emcee is often used synonymously with rapper, some people make a distinction between the terms. A rapper considered an emcee is often one who is thought to elevate the level of artistry and skill, especially lyrically.
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How isÌýemcee used in real life?
Emcee is commonly used in the context of weddings and other events where guests and performers need to be introduced. It is typically used more informally than the phrase it is based on—master of ceremonies.
yesterday I was asked to emcee the wedding of two beloved friends and I AM TOO EXCITED
— Syd (@SupersonicSyd)
Thanks to all who came out to the Last Laugh yesterday evening. My first time as emcee at the club and I had a ball. Next stop: Singapore!
— Tim Smith's Uber Driver (@itsmarcusryan)
Sometimes you hate a beat but accept the challenge because you know the end results will be great!! That’s what emcees do.. !
— little farma (@stylesp)
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The emcee is the person who is supposed to keep an event on track and will typically introduce speakers or performers.
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