A few days ago
Sporadic

why is it called ‘taking the mickey out’ of someone and is it something to do with mickey mouse ?

why is it called ‘taking the mickey out’ of someone and is it something to do with mickey mouse ?

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A few days ago
Fairy

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Britons have been using this figure of speech for decades, if not centuries. A “Mickey” of course, is a “Mick”: a pejorative, racist term for an Irishman (so nicknamed because so many Irish surnames begin with Mc- or Mac-) It is a common stereotype, in both the UK and USA, that Irish men have volatile tempers, like to brawl, and make good boxers. So, To “take the Mickey (out of someone)” means to take the fight, the vigor, the gravity, the self-importance out of them, by mocking them, usually in a very subtle way.
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