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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishmickeymick‧ey /ˈmɪki/ noun → take the mickey (out of somebody)
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mickey• You guys take the mickey, and call me Count.• You could trust him not to take the mickey, or to turn round and bite your head off.• We take the mickey out of Mr Brown quite a lot, actually.• They would take the mickey out of me with sickening enthusiasm.• He and his friend Keith took the mickey out of the rich.
Origin mickey (1900-2000) From the male name Mickey
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