micky

mickey

1. slang A small flask typically used to discretely carry hard liquor. I snuck a mickey filled with whiskey into prom with me. My grandma used to take little nips out of a mickey as she sat doing her crocheting. She said it was her medicine when we were kids.
2. slang A 375-milliliter bottle of hard liquor. Primarily heard in Canada. Here's $20, will you go buy me a mickey of vodka? There must be about a mickey's worth of rum in this drink!
3. slang A drug that is used to render someone unconscious or incapacitated, most often put in someone's drink without them knowing. Please be careful—it's scarily easy for someone to slip you a mickey at big parties like that. The victim of the robbery stated that the suspect had put a mickey in his drink while they were at the bar.
4. vulgar slang A penis. Primarily heard in Ireland. He stood up and whipped out his mickey right then and there!
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

mickey

and micky
1. n. a hip flask for liquor. He took a little swig out of a mickey he carries in his pocket.
2. Go to Mickey (Finn).
3. n. a small bottle of wine. See if you can get a mickey of something for a buck.
4. n. a tranquilizer. (Drugs.) Whatever that mickey was you gave me, it helped.
5. ; mick an easy or trivial college course. (From mickey mouse sense 2) I’ve got a light load this quarter. Three micks and two education courses.

micky

verb
See mickey

Mickey

verb
See Mickey Finn
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • (Is) that everything?
  • come in
  • come in a certain position
  • come on in
  • a little goes a long way
  • be (flat) on (one's) back
  • by half
  • buggy
  • buggy whip
  • damn well
References in periodicals archive
"When he left school Micky moved to Coventry and joined Stoke St.
I have been to remembrance services for the 21 victims and I have often wondered if anyone else was there who knew Micky. Thanks to the Birmingham Mail, Micky and all of the victims will be forever remembered.
"We used to go out every weekend," said Micky. "He was a cracking footballer when we were younger at school.
May you rest in peace with all our loved ones in heaven) Goodnight and Godbless My Dad your brokenhearted daughter your Lisa xxx BENNETT MICKY 19 April 2017 (Oh my lovely Dad, I can't believe your gone, we thought you would live forever, as I'm writing this Dad, the tears are falling down my eyes, you kept us all strong you kept us all together, my heart is broken.
Former staff sergeant Micky - who lost both his legs above the knee in a bombing in Helmand, Afghanistan, in 2010 - said: "He's such a supporter and I think that, without Prince Harry's input into the games, I'm sure it wouldn't be what it is.
"I had already promised Micky, Dickie, Alice, Charlene and everybody else involved that we were going to get this movie made; and it seemed, at first glance, like it was a 'no-brainer'," Wahlberg explains, "amazing parts, what a wonderful story, a really new and interesting world that you're not familiar with ...
Micky does have tunnel vision when it comes to certain things in her life, but through this storytelling device, the reader has a better understanding of her motivation, her rationale for acting the way she does, even when it is detrimental to her or those around her.
"All Micky wanted was for our son's first Christmas to be a special one."
Micky came fourth in the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow and won gold at the Invictus Games last year.
? Micky Flanagan, May 19 2013 Venue Cymru, Llandudno.
"In fact, I'm not sure Micky's campaign goes far enough - maybe Liverpool should be the capital of Europe."
John donated a kidney that is now keeping father-of-two Micky alive.
Parasport power lifter Micky Yule, from Musselburgh in East Lothian, lifted 177kg to take top prize at the tournament in Mexico on Monday.
TOUCHY City boss Micky Adams today insisted that he now knows that he didn't know what he was doing when he reacted to chants that he didn't know what he was doing just seconds after it became clear that he did know what he was doing.
And today Micky, from Stechford, paid tribute to John, saying: "I simply can't thank him enough.