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Phrase of the Day (take the mickey)-15JAN21

Phrase of the Day (take the mickey)-15JAN21

Today’s “Phrase of the Day” is take the mickey and it is a phrase meaning “to tease, mock, or ridicule (someone/something); to make fun of, to make a joke about, to laugh at (someone/something); take the piss“.

Example Sentence: Operation “blame the public” is in full swing. Health secretary Matt Hancock tells the nation that people are “taking the mickey” by using a rule allowing us to exercise with another person to socialise. Home secretary Priti Patel damns rule-breakers for risking the health of the nation, while newspapers point fingers at people stopping for a chat outside coffee shops: “CARELESS TALK COSTS LIVES,” bellows the Metro’s front page.

This phrase is present in The Guardian article Operation ‘blame the public’ wilfully ignores Covid-unsafe workplaces, and click here to read it.

Courtesy: The Guardian

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