a performance using gestures and body movements without words; pantomime, dumb show
v.
imitate (a person or manner), especially for satirical effect; mimic
The actor mimicked the President very accurately
act out without words but with gestures and bodily movements only; pantomime
The acting students mimed eating an apple
Microsoft Computer Dictionary
n. Acronym for Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions. A protocol widely used on the Internet that extends the SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) to permit data, such as video, sound, and binary files, to be transmitted by Internet e-mail without having to be translated into ASCII format first. This is accomplished by the use of MIME types, which describe the contents of a document. A MIME-compliant application sending a file, such as some e-mail programs, assigns a MIME type to the file. The receiving application, which must also be MIME-compliant, refers to a standardized list of documents that are organized into MIME types and subtypes to interpret the content of the file. For instance, one MIME type is text, and it has a number of subtypes, including plain and html. A MIME type of text/html refers to a file that contains text written in HTML. MIME is part of HTTP, and both Web browsers and HTTP servers use MIME to interpret e-mail files they send and receive. See also HTTP, HTTP server, Simple Mail Transfer Protocol, Web browser. Compare BinHex(definition 1).
File Extension Dictionary
Multi-Purpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) File