What is the meaning of MICKEY. Phrases containing MICKEY
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Take the Mickey is British slang for to mock.
n 1. A small bottle of liquor, shaped to fit in a pocket. 2. A Mickey Finn.
alcohol and chloral hydrate
Noun. Teasing, ridiculing. See 'take the Mickey'.
House. I'm taking my missus to the mickey tonight. Usually means a theatre rather than a residence
take the mickey (out of someone)
Vrb phrs. To tease, to ridicule. Also shortened to take the mick. An abbreviated form of the Cockney rhyming slang take the mickey bliss, meaning 'take the piss'. E.g."Stop taking the mickey out of Billy, he's very sensitive and you're upsetting him." Cf. 'take the Michael' and 'extract the Michael'. [1930s]
Take the Mickey Bliss is London Cockney rhyming slang for to mock (take the piss).
Adj. 1. Stupid looking, comical. E.g."I'm not wearing that in public! It's a Mickey Mouse hat." 2. Second rate, of poor quality, cheaply made.Noun. A person from Liverpool. Rhyming slang on 'scouse'. Also Mickey Mouser rhyming on 'scouser'. Cf. 'scouse' and 'scouser'.
Depressant; LSD
(n) A drink drugged with knock-out drops (v) Take a Mickey Finn Take off, leave
Noun. 1. Rhyming slang on 'piss' and mainly heard in the expression 'take the mickey' ('take the piss'), meaning to ridicule. See 'take the mickey'. 2. Occasionally also an act of urination. Rhyming slang on 'piss'. See 'piss'
n An alcoholic beverage that is surreptitiously altered to induce diarrhea or stupefy, render unconscious, or otherwise incapacitate the person who drinks it.
Piss (Make fun of). He's always taking the mickey out of someone
wonderful ‘That’s Mickey Mouse’ (grouse)
Puff (marijuana). Here, mate. Got any Mickey?
on the east coast a mickey is actually one of those little taster bottles of alcohol.
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