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1) General subject: bosh, cod, fake, fool, goof, gull, have a game with (кого-либо), hoax, hocus-pocus, hoodwink, kid (кого-л.), play the fool with, pull the nose, play off (кого-л.), pull somebody's leg (кого-либо), misle2) Obsolete: bubble3) Jocular: assify4) Diplomatic term: fake (тж. fake up)6) Makarov: do in the eye, do in the eye (кого-л.), do up brown (кого-л.)7) Taboo: fuck over ( with) somebody, take the mickey out of somebody (см. Mickey Bliss) (кого-л.), take the piss out of somebody (кого-л.) -
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1) General subject: laugh at, laugh at expense (laugh at somebody's expense - выставлять кого-либо на посмешище), laugh over (чем-л.)2) Colloquial: point and laugh at3) Obsolete: bite the thumb at (кем-л.)4) Taboo: take the mickey out of somebody ( см. Mickey Bliss) (кем-л.), take the piss out of somebody (кем-л.)
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Mickey Bliss * — Noun. 1. Rhyming slang on piss and mainly heard in the expression take the mickey ( take the piss ), meaning to ridicule. See take the mickey . 2. Occasionally also an act of urination. Rhyming slang on piss . See piss … English slang and colloquialisms
Mickey Bliss — Cockney Rhyming Slang Piss (Make fun of) He s always taking the mickey out of someone … English dialects glossary
Mickey (Bliss) — • Rhyming Slang for piss (urinate). Thus, when someone is described as taking the Mickey , they are taking the piss, i.e.. mocking. Also sometimes changed to taking the Michael … Londonisms dictionary
Mickey Bliss — noun piss … Wiktionary
mickey (finn) — n a soporific or stupefying drug adminis tered to a person without their knowl edge. The word was first recorded in the USA in the early 20th century. It may derive from the name of a real individ ual or from a generic (probably seafar ers ) term … Contemporary slang
mickey — I. /ˈmɪki/ (say mikee) noun → micky1. II. /ˈmɪki/ (say mikee) noun → micky2. III. /ˈmɪki/ (say mikee) noun …
take the mickey — vb British to mock, deride, poke fun at. These expressions are milder versions of take the piss. Unbeknownst to most users, they employ rhyming slang; Mickey is short for a mythical Mickey Bliss , pro viding the rhyme for piss. Michael is a… … Contemporary slang
take the mick/mickey/michael — vb British to mock, deride, poke fun at. These expressions are milder versions of take the piss. Unbeknownst to most users, they employ rhyming slang; Mickey is short for a mythical Mickey Bliss , pro viding the rhyme for piss. Michael is a… … Contemporary slang
take the mickey (out of someone) — Vrb phrs. To tease, to ridicule. Also shortened to take the mick. An abbreviated form of the Cockney rhyming slang take the mickey bliss, meaning take the piss . E.g. Stop taking the mickey out of Billy, he s very sensitive and you re upsetting… … English slang and colloquialisms
take the mickey (out of someone) — Vrb phrs. To tease, to ridicule. Also shortened to take the mick. An abbreviated form of the Cockney rhyming slang take the mickey bliss, meaning take the piss . E.g. Stop taking the mickey out of Billy, he s very sensitive and you re upsetting… … English slang and colloquialisms
Dee Bliss — Neighbours character Portrayed by Madeleine West Introduced by Stanley Walsh Duration 2000–03 First appearance … Wikipedia