take the mickey
To ridicule or mock.
Are you takin’ the mickey? You’ll get yer ’ead bashed in.
ADJ.
goofy, prepared
VERB + MICKEY
go, slipped, taking, works
MICKEY + NOUN
conners, d, d's, else's, mincemeat, mouse, mouse's, rourke
PREP.
on, out
ADV.
almost, such
noun
The smallest distance that a computer mouse can move a cursor on a screen, which is used to measure the device's resolution or sensitivity.
The Mmove_ratio method controls the ratio of physical mouse movement to screen cursor movement with the x- and y-axis arguments (xsize and ysize) expressed as the number of mickeys (units of mouse motion) required to cover eight pixels on the screen. […] [T]he appropriate values are dependent on the number of mickeys per inch reported by the physical mouse; values which may be 100, 200, or 320 mickeys per inch depending on the mouse hardware. Default values are 8 mickeys/8 pixels horizontal and 16 mickeys/8 pixels vertical.
The noisy miner (Manorina melanocephala), a honeyeater endemic to eastern and southeastern Australia.
A young bull, especially one which is unbranded and running wild; a bullock.
The cattle slayers had gone their way, with their smoking rifles and the mob of "mickies" they intended, somewhere in the fastnesses of the ranges, to brand and make legally, as far as the letter of the law went, their own.
Bronco horse pulling a ‘micky’ (young bull) up for branding.
The vulva.
Can't blame her for it, 'cause her mickey was probably throbbin' for it.
A small bottle of liquor, such as whiskey, usually holding 375 millilitres (13.2 imperial fluid ounces; 12.7 U.S. fluid ounces), typically shaped to fit in one's pocket.
While you’re at the liquor store, get a mickey of rye.
"But," said the cook, "if we was in the city I'd take fifty cents of it purty, pronto and get myself a four-bit micky." / "A what?" I asked, mystified. / "A four-bit micky, a fifty-cent bottle of alcohol—Dr. Hall, white line," he translated in disgust. "If you're goin' west you better learn to talk west."
adj
Short for Mickey Mouse (“excellent, grouse”).
verb
Sometimes followed by up: short for mickey-finn (“to drug (someone) with a Mickey Finn (“an alcoholic or non-alcoholic drink deliberately doctored with a drug intended to quickly render the drinker unconscious”); to secretly put a drug into
Sam said he hadn't mickeyed me. That meant that he had either prepared a mickey at someone else's order, without knowing for whom it was intended, or he had seen someone else do the concocting.
You mickeyed my drink, didn't you? […] You know why I don't drink. You know why I don't do dope. And you mickeyed my drink. You son of a bitch.
To ridicule or mock.
Are you takin’ the mickey? You’ll get yer ’ead bashed in.
The Mmove_ratio method controls the ratio of physical mouse movement to screen cursor movement with the x- and y-axis arguments (xsize and ysize) expressed as the number of mickeys (units of mouse mot
WiktionaryThe cattle slayers had gone their way, with their smoking rifles and the mob of "mickies" they intended, somewhere in the fastnesses of the ranges, to brand and make legally, as far as the letter of t
WiktionaryBronco horse pulling a ‘micky’ (young bull) up for branding.
WiktionarySam said he hadn't mickeyed me. That meant that he had either prepared a mickey at someone else's order, without knowing for whom it was intended, or he had seen someone else do the concocting.
WiktionaryYou mickeyed my drink, didn't you? […] You know why I don't drink. You know why I don't do dope. And you mickeyed my drink. You son of a bitch.
WiktionaryNo question now, as far as she was concerned, that someone had mickeyed his beer.
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In some senses, mickey is marked as informal, slang, derogatory, offensive, rare. Watch for register when choosing this word.