Mick
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++Mick /mɪk/ noun [countable] taboo SANINSULTan offensive word for someone from Ireland. Do not use this word. 爱尔兰佬
Examples from the Corpus
Mick• He scarcely knew how to take the mick.Origin mick (1800-1900) Mick common Irish man's name, from MichaelMick nounChinese
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mick
mick /mɪk/
noun [countable] taboo
mick /mɪk/
noun [countable] taboo Date: 1800-1900
Origin: Mick common Irish man's name, from Michael
an offensive word for someone from Ireland. Do not use this word.
Origin: Mick common Irish man's name, from Michael
Mick
Mick /mɪk/
noun British English informal
an offensive name for an Irishman. Mick is a short form of Michael, a common name in Ireland.
Mick /mɪk/
noun British English informalan offensive name for an Irishman. Mick is a short form of Michael, a common name in Ireland.