Mick


 
 
Mick

Mick is a short form of the popular Irish forename Michael and is used extensively throughout Ireland.

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It is also sometimes used, usually with a lower-case "m", as an offensive slang term in British English and American English for an Irish person or a Roman Catholic.

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One example of this would be Michael "Mick" Ralph or Michael "Mick" Reddy.

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British English: British English (BrE) is a term used loosely to refer to the form of the English language written in the British Isles, and more narrowly as spoken in the south of England (extending elsewhere with varying degrees). For historical reasons dating back to the rise of London in the 9th century, the var...

American English: American English (AmE) is the form of the English language used mostly in the United States of America. It is the primary language used in the United States. As of 2005, more than two-thirds of native speakers of English use various forms of American English. American English is also sometimes calle...

Irish: Irish may refer to:...


Mick related Images and Photos (experimental)

Mick Jagger
Mick Jagger
Mick Jagger
Mick Jagger
Mick Hucknall
Mick Hucknall
Mick Jagger Print
Mick Jagger Print
Mick with Mike
Mick with Mike
Mick Jagger in White Suit
Mick Jagger in White Suit
Motley Crue-Mick Mars
Motley Crue-Mick Mars
Motley Crue-Mick Mars
Motley Crue-Mick Mars
Mick Jagger Rolling Stones Framed Print
Mick Jagger Rolling Stones Framed Print
Mick Jagger  Rolling Stone no. 15  August 1968
Mick Jagger Rolling Stone no. 15 August 1968
Mick Jagger  Rolling Stone no. 19  October 1968
Mick Jagger Rolling Stone no. 19 October 1968
Mick Jagger  Rolling Stone no. 723  December 1995
Mick Jagger Rolling Stone no. 723 December 1995

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