What is a Mick slang for?
Olivia Hensley
Updated on March 14, 2026
[ mik ] SHOW IPA. / mɪk / PHONETIC RESPELLING. noun (often lowercase)Slang: Extremely Disparaging and Offensive. a contemptuous term for a person of Irish birth or descent.
Where does the derogatory term Mick come from?
Mick is a masculine given name, usually a short form (hypocorism) of Michael. Because of its popularity in Ireland, it is often used in England as a derogatory term for an Irish person or a person of Irish descent. In Australia the meaning broadened to include any Roman Catholic.What is a British Mick?
Mick in British English(mɪk ) or Mickey (ˈmɪkɪ ) noun. 1. ( sometimes not capital) offensive. a slang name for an Irishman or a Roman Catholic.
What is a Mick in Australia?
a slang name for an Irishman or a Roman Catholic. 2. Australian.What does Mick mean in New Zealand?
Today, the word is highly prevalent in British, American, Canadian, Australian and New Zealand English to designate an Irishman. Naturally, the tone of its use is offensive. Mick, with its variants Mickey and Mike, like Paddy and Pat, typecast the Irishman as poor and uncultivated.TAKING THE PISS or MICK / HAVING A LAUGH - LEARN REAL BRITISH ENGLISH - 31 DAY WORD CHALLENGE 2020
What does Black Irish mean in slang?
48. 26. The definition of black Irish is used to describe Irish people with dark hair and dark eyes thought to be decedents of the Spanish Armada of the mid-1500s, or it is a term used in the United States by mixed-race descendants of Europeans and African Americans or Native Americans to hide their heritage.What is slang for an Irishman?
Micks. Since many Irish last names begin with Mc or Mac, if follows that this nickname became one (derogatory) way to refer to the Irish.What does paddy mean in slang?
/ ˈpæd i / PHONETIC RESPELLING. noun, plural Pad·dies. Slang: Often Offensive. an Irishman or a person of Irish descent.What should you not say to an Irish person?
Eleven things you should never say to an Irish person
- Potato. Not funny, ever. ...
- Oh you're Irish… ...
- Isn't Ireland part of the UK? ...
- What do you mean you have your own language? ...
- Top of the morning to you. ...
- To be sure to be sure. ...
- Say thirty-three and a third. ...
- You must come from a big family.
What is a plastic patty?
Plastic Paddy is a slang expression for the cultural appropriation evidenced by unconvincing or obviously non-native Irishness. The phrase has been used as a positive reinforcement and as a derogatory term in various situations, particularly in London but also within Ireland itself.What does the Irish word Feck mean?
Irish EnglishIt is also used as Irish slang meaning "throw" (e.g. "he fecked the remote control across the table at me".) It has also been used as a verb meaning "to steal" (e.g. "they had fecked cash out of the rector's room") or to discover a safe method of robbery or cheating.