Examples of 'take the mickey' in a sentence

Meaning of "take the mickey"

take the mickey: A British slang term that means to mock, tease, or make fun of someone
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  • To ridicule or mock.

How to use "take the mickey" in a sentence

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take the mickey
You want to take the mickey out of me.
Take the mickey.
If you try to take the mickey.
Who take the mickey all the time.
Do not make take the mickey.
We take the Mickey Mouse index and the McDonald 's index.
But he does not take the mickey.
Do I take the mickey out of yours?
It does not give you the right to take the mickey either.
Because we would take the mickey out of her if she did. Nobody asked her.
Then I will gladly sit here and you can take the mickey out of me.
Because we would take the mickey out of her if she did.
By saying that I he wants to take the mickey.
Can not I take the mickey out of your friends?
I don't like guys who try to take the mickey.

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Do not you take the mickey out of me!
What the hell are we whispering for? - if you try to take the mickey.
I had to take the mickey.
No, you . By saying that I he wants to take the mickey.
Did she take the mickey out of you?
Just … do not let her take the mickey.
I won't take the mickey.
A: During the commentary, they always tried to take the mickey out of me.
Dhoni does not hesitate to take the mickey of his own team mates.
Cause Graham used to take the mickey out of him.
When you get a life, you can take the mickey out of ours.
She 's a real whacko I will take the mickey out of her.
But don't take the mickey.
That 's right! Do not you take the mickey out of me!

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