See also: mick

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Mick

  1. A diminutive of the male given name Michael.

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Mick (plural Micks)

  1. (slang, derogatory) An Irishman.
    • [2024 February 10, Emma DeSouza, “The most effective cure for Northern Irish unionism? Attitudes in England”, in The Guardian[1], →ISSN:
      The retired Royal Navy officer Tim McCullagh told me that he was often referred to as “Mick”, a derogatory slur for a person of Irish descent.]

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Hunsrik

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From Middle High German mügge, from Old High German mucka, mugga, from Proto-West Germanic *muggjā, from Proto-Germanic *mugjō. Cognate with German Mücke and English midge.

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Mick f (plural Micke, diminutive Mickche)

  1. fly

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