take the mickey out of (Meaning)

take the mickey out of

to make fun of someone

take the mickey out of Sentence Examples

  1. The comedian mercilessly took the mickey out of the politician's speech, reducing him to tears.
  2. The students took the mickey out of their teacher's peculiar accent, eliciting amused giggles.
  3. The children playfully took the mickey out of each other's mispronounced words, fostering a spirit of camaraderie.
  4. The actor's impersonation of the celebrity took the mickey out of their eccentric mannerisms, drawing raucous laughter.
  5. The satire magazine took the mickey out of the government's latest blunder, exposing its absurdity.
  6. The pranksters took the mickey out of their friend by organizing a surprise party under the guise of a serious meeting.
  7. The critics took the mickey out of the film's nonsensical plot, calling it a "train wreck."
  8. The employees took the mickey out of their boss's strict dress code, wearing mismatched clothing to work.
  9. The social media post took the mickey out of the influencer's excessive use of filters, presenting a humorous interpretation of their photos.
  10. The stand-up comedian took the mickey out of the audience's hometown, eliciting both cheers and groans.

FAQs About the word take the mickey out of

to make fun of someone

tease,kid, joke, rib, rally, ride,roast, goof on, jive,chaff

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The comedian mercilessly took the mickey out of the politician's speech, reducing him to tears.

The students took the mickey out of their teacher's peculiar accent, eliciting amused giggles.

The children playfully took the mickey out of each other's mispronounced words, fostering a spirit of camaraderie.

The actor's impersonation of the celebrity took the mickey out of their eccentric mannerisms, drawing raucous laughter.