English
Wikipedia|taking the mickey
Alternative forms
take the Michael
take the mick
Etymology
From Cockney rhyming slang to take the Mickey Bliss (for take the piss)
Micturations: Swear-words that do not pertain to body parts invariably refer to bodily functions or secretions. If you were to ridicule someone for being too 'full of themself', you would 'take the piss' out of them. As the word 'piss' became categorised as vulgar, the phrase was modified - 'taking the micturations', later shortened to 'taking the mickey' (nothing to do with a person called Michael).
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Verb
en-verb|inf=take the mickey|takes the mickey|taking the mickey|took the mickey|taken the mickey
- context|intransitive|UK|slang To ridicule or mock.
#:Are you takin' the mickey? You'll get yer 'ead bashed in.
See also
take the piss
Category:Cockney rhyming slang
Category:English idioms
Category:English intransitive verbs
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