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Mickey
[ mik-ee ]
noun
- Also called Mickey Finn. Slang. a drink, usually alcoholic, to which a drug, purgative, or the like, has been secretly added, that renders the unsuspecting drinker helpless.
- a male or female given name.
adjective
- (sometimes lowercase) mickey mouse.
mickey
1/ ˈmɪkɪ /
noun
- take the mickey or take the mickey out of someone informal.to tease someone
mickey
2/ ˈmɪkɪ /
noun
- informal.a young bull, esp one that is wild and unbranded
mickey
3/ ˈmɪkɪ /
noun
- a liquor bottle of 0.375 litre capacity, flat on one side and curved on the other to fit into a pocket
Word History and Origins
Origin of Mickey1
Origin of Mickey2
Example Sentences
In Mickey’s experience, off-road models appeal to more than just aggressive downhill skaters.
So if for no other reason, yes, it’s important that Mickey’s doing that.
Zambernardi’s son Paul told me that his father bought LSD to “put a Mickey on them all.”
Out of nowhere I see Mickey, Minnie, and the whole Disney crew walk in, and then I see my parents and one of my best friends walk in behind them—all wearing their masks.
I’ve loved it since I was a child obsessed with Mickey’s Christmas Carol, the 1983 animated short starring beloved Disney characters in the major roles.
He said he spent his time doing “Mickey Mouse make-work,” digging though old records for long-abandoned well sites.
“Somebody suggested [we give him] a $1,000 baseball signed by Mickey Mantle [in exchange for the URL],” Robinson told me.
And J. Crew chairman Mickey Drexler discusses the potential of a new line.
If not for posterity, if not for the defense of the United States Constitution, then do it for Mickey.
When I heard Mickey Rooney had died last week, naturally I wondered: Mickey Rooney was still alive?
Mickey was faithful during the following week, and the "Aurora" was finished almost to his satisfaction.
By this time they were so angry that Mickey, seeing how things were going, and I being a mere lad, took me from the room.
I stopped to listen, and soon detected in one of the speakers my friend Mickey Free; of the other I was not long in ignorance.
As I could not help feeling some curiosity in this matter, I pressed Mickey for an explanation.
"Well, that calls for celebration," said Mickey, as she drank her whiskey.
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