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plural mickeys
(chiefly Canada, informal) A small bottle of liquor, holding 375 ml or 13 oz., typically shaped to fit in one's pocket. examples
(US, slang) A Mickey Finn; a beverage, usually alcoholic, that has been drugged.
(US, slang, obsolete) An Irish person.
(US, slang, dated, Depression Era) A potato.
(chiefly Ireland, informal) The penis. quotations examples
Five Fingers rapped around my mickey, being /ke/[??]Smokin on this dickey in the Fifty /se/[??], and shift
2004, “Take a Toast”, in The Love Never Dies, performed by Paperboy et al.
(Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, informal) The vagina. examples
(Australia, informal) A well-known honeyeater, the Noisy Miner, Manorina melanocephala, of eastern Australia. examples
(rural Australia, informal) A young bull, especially one that is unbranded and running wild. examples
(Cockney rhyming slang) piss, shortened and more commonly used form of Mickey Bliss.
(computing) The resolution of a mouse: the smallest measurable distance it can move the cursor, used as a unit of length. examples
third-person singular simple present mickeys, present participle mickeying, simple past and past participle mickeyed
To secretly slip drugs into somebody's drink. quotations examples
Sam said he hadn't mickeyed me.
1951, The Scented Flesh, page 46
You mickeyed my drink, didn't you?.
1994, Dana Stabenow, A Cold-Blooded Business, page 202
No question now, as far as she was concerned, that someone had mickeyed his beer.
2005, Wildwood Road, page 65