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Showing words for MICKEY using the English dictionary

6 Letter Words for Mickey

mickey

5 Letter Words for Mickey

micky

4 Letter Words for Mickey

cyke, cyme, emic, icky, ikey, meck, mice, mick, mike, ycie, yike

3 Letter Words for Mickey

cie, ecm, eik, ice, ick, icy, ike, key, kie, kim, kye, mei, mic, myc

Definitions for Mickey

[1] Also called Mickey Finn . Slang . a drink, usually alcoholic, to which a drug, purgative, or the like, has been secretly added, that renders the unsuspecting drinker helpless.
[2] (often lowercase ) Also micky. a potato, especially a roasted Irish potato.
[3] a male or female given name.
[4] (sometimes lowercase ) mickey mouse.
[5] Charles, born 1935, U.S. poet.
[6] Frances or Fanny, 1795–1852, U.S. abolitionist and social reformer, born in Scotland.
[7] Frank Lloyd, 1867–1959, U.S. architect.
[8] James, 1927–80, U.S. poet and translator.
[9] Joseph Wright of Derby , 1734–97, English painter.
[10] Joseph, 1855–1935, English philologist and lexicographer.
[11] Mary Kathryn Mickey , born 1935, U.S. golfer.
[12] Or·ville [awr -vil] /ˈɔr vɪl/ , 1871–1948, and his brother Wilbur, 1867–1912, U.S. aeronautical inventors.
[13] Richard, 1908–60, U.S. novelist.
[14] Rus·sel [ruhs -uh  l] /ˈrʌs əl/ , 1904–76, U.S. industrial designer.
[15] Willard Huntington S. S. Van Dine , 1888–1939, U.S. journalist, critic, and author.
[16] a male given name.
[17] take the mickey or take the mickey out of someone informal to tease someone
[18] Australian informal a young bull, esp one that is wild and unbranded
[19] Canadian a liquor bottle of 0.375 litre capacity, flat on one side and curved on the other to fit into a pocket
[20] (now chiefly in combination) a person who creates, builds, or repairs something specified a playwright ; a shipwright
[21] Frank Lloyd. 1869–1959, US architect, whose designs include the Imperial Hotel, Tokyo (1916), the Guggenheim Museum, New York (1943), and many private houses. His "organic architecture" sought a close relationship between buildings and their natural surroundings
[22] Joseph, known as Wright of Derby . 1734–97, British painter, noted for his paintings of industrial and scientific subjects, esp The Orrery (?1765) and The Air Pump (1768)
[23] Joseph. 1855–1930, British philologist; editor of The English Dialect Dictionary (1898–1905)
[24] Judith (Arundel ). 1915–2000, Australian poet, critic, and conservationist. Her collections of poetry include The Moving Image (1946), Woman to Man (1949), and A Human Pattern (1990)
[25] Richard. 1908–60, US Black novelist and short-story writer, best known for the novel Native Son (1940)
[26] Wilbur (1867–1912) and his brother, Orville (1871–1948), US aviation pioneers, who designed and flew the first powered aircraft (1903)
[27] William, known as Billy . 1924–94, English footballer: winner of 105 caps

Words related to Mickey

peter

Origin of Mickey

1925–30, Americanism ; Mick (see Mick) + -ey2

Word origin for Mickey

wrightOld English wryhta, wyrhta; related to Old Frisian wrichta, Old Saxon, Old High German wurhtio. See work

Synonyms for Mickey

Mickey Finn, chloral hydrate, joy juice, peter