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mickey

Aussprache: [ˈmɪki]

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Kontext: „entertainment“

(noun) a famous cartoon character created by Disney. Mickey is a friendly, cheerful mouse who is often seen having adventures with his friends. He is known for his large ears and red shorts.

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Mickey Mouse is one of the most beloved characters in animation history.

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Not many people dislike Mickey; he's usually very popular.

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Which Mickey Mouse movie is your favorite?

Kontext: „informal slang“

(noun) a term used in British informal English that means to make fun of someone or to tease them playfully. It's usually not meant to hurt their feelings.

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He likes to mickey around with his friends because they all enjoy a good laugh.

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It's not nice to mickey people too much; some might feel hurt.

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Do you ever mickey each other when you play games?

Kontext: „measurement“

(noun) a slang term for a small bottle, often used to refer to a small size of alcohol. It's sometimes seen in stores or at parties.

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He bought a mickey of whiskey for the celebration.

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She didn't want a mickey; she preferred a full-sized bottle instead.

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How many mickeys did you drink at the party?

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