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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(91) From 1955, Mickey Mouse Amicability Ambassador of Disneyland, welcoming numerous domestic and foreign visitors.
(92) At Walt Disney World in Lake Buena Vista, Fla., each lot is named after a character (Goofy, Donald, Mickey, etc.).
(93) We can't Mickey Mouse around while faced with technological challenges.
(94) Mickey: A stopped up sink and leaking pipes – check. What else?
(95) MICKEY MOUSE and MINNIE MOUSE were in divorce court and the judge said to Mickey, "You say here that your wife is crazy."
(96) And Walt Disney is known by his cartoon characters Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck.
(97) From 1955, Mickey Mouse occupied Amicability Ambassador of Disneyland, welcoming numerous domestic and foreign visitors.
(98) Watch out for Calwallender , he's full of mickey mouse ideas.
(99) For a generation who grew up on Pixar, DreamWorks and Nickelodeon animations -strong Disney competitors -here's what it's like: They know Mickey Mouse, but may not love him.
(100) He is the most curmudgeonly character in a star-studded Disney menagerie that includes Mickey and Minnie Mouse, Goofy and Pluto.
(101) Pascal Ory, a historian at the Sorbonne university author of Mickey Go Home.
(102) Along with Disney's Mickey Mouse, Gone With the Wind was one of the first Hollywood products to be widely merchandised, according to Don Rooney, a Margaret Mitchell expert at the history center.
(103) An example with range image of Mickey Mouse's head proves the validity of the method.
(104) I have a poster of Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck.
(105) Yes, I'd like that Mickey schoolbag in the shop window.
(106) It's important not to think of the quarter-final as a formality, " Mickey adds. "Poor teams don't reach this stage of the competition.
(107) Pete Wilson , the governor, bought a Mickey Mouse toy for his secretary's new baby through e - commerce .
(108) Our approach is to leave them home and go looking through the attic for an old Mickey Spillane.
(109) The public first saw Mickey Mouse in a films called Steamboat Willie.
(110) The younger generation of geisha is represented by the gum-chewing Mickey, an arrogant example of Westernisation who racks up debt around the district and moans about having to get up early.
(111) Mickey agreed to forego his holiday for the new project.
(112) There have also been several famous non-people that have rung the bell, including Mickey Mouse, the Pink Panther, Mr. Potato-Head, the Aflac Duck and (perhaps most ominously) Darth Vader.
(113) Mickey: ( To the dog ) Come here, Boa, come here.
(114) Martens boots, black jeans, a black shirt, a Mickey Mouse tie, and an earring.
(115) Now, for many blacks, blacks themselves seem to be denigrating it by flooding the market with trash novels no better than Mickey Spillane.
(116) His love for all things Disney was so well known that Joseph Goebbels, history's second greatest monster, gave Hitler Mickey Mouse paraphernalia.
(117) Donald and his friends Mickey Goofy and Pluto made hundreds of Disney cartoons.
(118) Stephen Jay Gould has a wonderful essay where he discussed this,[http://sentencedict.com/mickey.html] looking at the evolution of Mickey Mouse from the Walt Disney character.
(119) I enjoyed " Mickey Mouse and Donald duck " very much when I was small.
(120) Britney: My first big break was the Mickey Mouse club.
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