1. n. An action done with complete thoughtlessness.
2. v. To commit a mick.
Origin: "mick," truncation of "Micki," nickname for grandma (also see definition 27 for pap)
2. v. To commit a mick.
Origin: "mick," truncation of "Micki," nickname for grandma (also see definition 27 for pap)
"Did that fatass take ANOTHER cupcake??? I just told her they were for Saturday's party!"
"Yeah, she's prone to micks."
"Aw, Stacy micked again! She left the back door open in the rain!"
"Yeah, she's prone to micks."
"Aw, Stacy micked again! She left the back door open in the rain!"
by watz!t 2ya January 23, 2008
A college course that is considered easy and used to boost one's grade point average. Short for Mickey Mouse, to describe something very easy, trivial, tacky, like a Disney cartoon or toy.
by silver February 11, 2005
by Hilary02 November 16, 2006
A slang term defining one of Irish decent. They are often found getting their asses kicked by twin Dutchmen. Also known as "potato-pickin', railroad workin', curly-haired Irish bastards."
by Jesse January 06, 2005
The fun to do prank of shoving your finger in anther persons nose, then jamming that slimed finger into their mouth. When administering a mick to another, it is sometimes necessary to put his head in an arm lock, for they might resist the infliction of that mick. Micks are always funner if you pre flavor the finger with something rank before inflicting it.
by Stefonamus January 19, 2010
Derogatory word for Irish people.
The origin of the word is disputed. Some beliefs are that "mick" comes from the common "Mc" in many Irish names. McSorley, McNeil, McFlannagan, ect.
Others believe its related to the sound of a drunken hiccup. I was the captain *mick* of a ship *mick* for 3 years!!
Also, Mick is the word that "spick" came from.
Irish and Hispanics are both dominantly catholic. In the 1900's when Irish immigrants had pretty much been well established, but still hated by many Americans, was also the time when many Hispanic immigrants made their entry into America. They ended up sharing our churches, schools and neighborhoods due to the catholic faith and moral values we had in common. When early retard americans saw this, they bagan calling hispanics "spicks" (Like a spanish Mick).
Mick is also used between Irish friends and relatives in a playful and joking way.
Like "Joey, you stupid mick"
Also Mick is a word that Dutchman are afraid to use, cause they know that us Micks will tear em up. Like the guy "JESSIE" who posted earlier, they only say it on the web, or when we arent around.
The origin of the word is disputed. Some beliefs are that "mick" comes from the common "Mc" in many Irish names. McSorley, McNeil, McFlannagan, ect.
Others believe its related to the sound of a drunken hiccup. I was the captain *mick* of a ship *mick* for 3 years!!
Also, Mick is the word that "spick" came from.
Irish and Hispanics are both dominantly catholic. In the 1900's when Irish immigrants had pretty much been well established, but still hated by many Americans, was also the time when many Hispanic immigrants made their entry into America. They ended up sharing our churches, schools and neighborhoods due to the catholic faith and moral values we had in common. When early retard americans saw this, they bagan calling hispanics "spicks" (Like a spanish Mick).
Mick is also used between Irish friends and relatives in a playful and joking way.
Like "Joey, you stupid mick"
Also Mick is a word that Dutchman are afraid to use, cause they know that us Micks will tear em up. Like the guy "JESSIE" who posted earlier, they only say it on the web, or when we arent around.
by Irish_Mickey March 12, 2006
by Melbell January 30, 2006