Similar words: mickey mouse, mickey finn, dickey, hickey, hockey stick, numeric keypad, public key encryption, lackey. Meaning: ['mɪkɪ] n. (slur) a person of Irish descent.
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(1) A group of other boys were taking the mickey out of him.
(2) They used to take the mickey out of Ade because of the way he spoke.
(3) Stop taking the mickey !
(4) He's always taking the mickey out of me.
(5) He must have slipped the guard a mickey finn.
(6) Are you taking the mickey?
(7) Mickey had a rough night last night.
(8) It's only a Mickey Mouse job.
(9) He's doing some Mickey Mouse course at college.
(10) He's always taking the mickey out of her.
(11) She had Mickey Mouse or some other cartoon/Disney character on her sweater.
(12) I remember Mickey as a bundle of fun, great to have around.
(13) Mickey was a good laugh and great to have in the dressing room.
(14) Mickey favoured tight skirts with a hemline at the knee.
(15) People are always trying to take the mickey out of him because of his funny accent.
(16) The charity has been described as a Mickey Mouse operation.
(17) He started taking the mickey out of this poor man just because he is bald.
(18) Mickey Mouse made his screen debut on November 18, 1928 and has been a crowd-pleaser ever since.
(19) This is not a Mickey Mouse course where every player has a chance.
(20) And Mickey Adams - I wonder what became of him.
(21) Cartoon characters such as Mickey Mouse and Snoopy are still popular.
(22) Mickey Mouse remains a perennial favorite.
(23) He had some Mickey Mouse excuse for being late.
(24) You guys take the mickey,(sentencedict.com) and call me Count.
(25) Mickey is in love with the Wild West.
(26) On leaving the field, Mickey found a purse containing four pounds, a pension book and a set of house keys.
(27) Unemployed roadsweeper Mickey Reid hit the jackpot when his £4 Lotto ticket won him £1.8m.
(28) Mickey was so delighted that he promptly scored a hat trick in his side's 4-1 win. Sentencedict.com
(29) I love Mickey Mouse more than any woman I have ever known. Walt Disney
(30) A leaning toward chemistry and chemical engineering was no doubt kindled in some way by a Mickey Mouse comic strip.
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