Derogatory slang (chiefly
British): A pejorative term used to refer to a person from Ireland. Usage is considered highly offensive and insulting. Historically
common in England during the 20th century, especially the 1970s.
Informal personal name: A diminutive form of the given name Michael.
Note: Because of its dual meaning as a
common nickname and an ethnic slur, context is crucial. Using the term to describe an Irish person outside of referring to someone actually named Michael is generally regarded as deeply offensive.
“Ah, he’s just a fucking Mick, isn’t he?”
“Look at all these Micks running around, thinking they
know better.”
“He’s just an ignorant Mick, the lot of them.”
“Jesus, he’
s a claw-hopping,
bog-hopping Mick.”
“Would you fuck off, you Mick?”