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Mick

The Irish version of a guido. Irish-American and proud. Drinks a lot and may not have a best body but will still kick your ass. Usually not a red head like you'd think, brown or blond hair but when you see his epic beard, it is a red beard or has red in it. They often listen to Flogging Molly and Dropkick Murpheys excessively.

Guido 1: "Hey guidos and guidettes! Lets go to the club and creep!"

Guido 2: Nah man, there's some Micks there, they'd for sure kick our butts!

by A mick named The Condition November 6, 2010

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Mick

An insult (often playfully) used among those in the Resident Evil speedrunning community.

That Carcinogen is a right Mick, mate!

by Santi Garcia March 3, 2016

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Mick

A shortened version of the name Michael, common in Australia.

Gday Mick, how are ya?

by Geezerbass July 27, 2018

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mick

When you first meet her, you hate her. She seems like a drama queen and a spoiled brat. Once you get to know her she amazing, kind, sweet, funny, sometimes stupid, and awesome!!! Once you find a mick (girlfriend or best friend) don't let her go. Also she is a kind who likes a lot of boys (not at the same time) but once she finds the one she is loyal forever.

guy: Hey man, i became friends with a mick!
friend: Lucky bro!!!

by anonymous bae21squad4lyfe November 4, 2015

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Mick

A term used by a Fat child who is unaware of it's meaning. Often used by children of MARSOC creators who got stabbed in the shoulder with a shovel.

Matt: Call your hit you stupid Mick!!!

by Story-Teller January 5, 2015

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Mick

underground Melbourne slang
verb; to vomit in the urinal at a bar. Esp. when the sheer volume of vomit clogs the drain.

"i just chucked the worst Mick ever."
"look out! he's gonna Mick!"

by Randal Leadbelcher August 23, 2007

26๐Ÿ‘ 52๐Ÿ‘Ž


mick

the word is a put down of the irish by the english.they were not smart enough to master the irish language and anglisised irish names,and place names.mick is a corruption of the irish word for pig,(muick)

here comes another mick.

by sailor60 April 2, 2008

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