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Mickey, Mick  n.  A person of Irish descent; an ethnic slur, offensive and disparaging.
Synonyms: Paddy.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Mickey" Quotes from Famous Books



... "Mickey war!" said poor Mrs. Hopkins,—"that's been one of them terrible American wars we used to hear of." Then Tankard explained to her that Mickewa was one of the Western States and Mr. Elias Gotobed was a great ...
— The American Senator • Anthony Trollope

... of Mickey Free I had not one but one thousand types. Indeed, I am not quite sure that in my last visit to Dublin, I did not chance on a living specimen of the "Free" family, much readier in repartee, quicker with ...
— Charles O'Malley, The Irish Dragoon, Volume 1 (of 2) • Charles Lever

... not have to prove his right to buy a railroad ticket, nor climb on the suitcase bar so that he could peer over the counter. Newsdealers let him alone to pick his own fare instead of trying to "save his money" by shoving Mickey Mouse at him and putting his own choice ...
— The Fourth R • George Oliver Smith

... open and Mickey Magnusson scampered into the room, a chubby little boy browned by a Terra-type sunlamp and glowing with health. In his hand he held some sparkling thing that gave off tiny ...
— The Door Through Space • Marion Zimmer Bradley

... in the afternoon of Thursday, halted Friday forenoon at Mickey's house, about seventeen miles from Corinth. Bragg's corps bivouacked Friday night in rear of Hardee. Clark's division of Polk's corps followed in due order on its road. Cheatham's division, on outpost on the railroad at Purdy and Bethel, under orders to defend himself if attacked, otherwise to ...
— From Fort Henry to Corinth • Manning Ferguson Force

... while he was walkin', lonesome enough, down the borheen, with his heart almost broke with the pain, for his shins an' his jaw was mighty troublesome, av course, with the thratement he got, who did he see but Mick Hanlon, his uncle's sarvint by, ridin' down, quite an asy, an the ould black horse, with a ...
— The Purcell Papers - Volume III. (of III.) • Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu



Words linked to "Mickey" :   Mickey Spillane, paddy, Mickey Charles Mantle, depreciation, Irishman, Mickey Mouse



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