mickey
noun uk/ˈmɪk.i/ us/ˈmɪk.i/
(MAKE FUN)
take the mickey/mick (out of someone) UK informal (通过模仿某人)取笑,捉弄
to laugh at someone and make them seem silly, in a funny or unkind way
A group of other boys were taking the mickey out of him. 一群男孩正在取笑他。
She's always taking the mick - she's got no respect for the managers at all. 她总是取笑人——对经理们没有一点尊敬。
She was trying to organize everything and the kids were just standing there taking the mick.
Some people took the mickey out of her because of her name.
They were mocking my accent and generally taking the mickey.
(DRUG)
[ C ] slang (also Mickey Finn)掺入(饮料中)的麻醉剂;(尤指)掺入酒中的麻醉剂;蒙汗药
a drug added to a drink, especially an alcoholic drink, in order to make the person who drinks it unconscious
He must have slipped his wife a mickey. 他一定是偷偷往妻子的饮料里掺了蒙汗药。