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Yo, look at all those colors on the new Jordans. Those is straight mickey!
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I can't just rock something plain like all black tonight, I gotta get mickey to let them know I'm there to party!
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I can't just rock something plain like all black tonight, I gotta get mickey to let them know I'm there to party!
by Copythatagentk February 27, 2011
Get the Mickey mug.A person who hogs the channel on a CB radio. This definition dates back to about 1974 during the heyday of CB radio.
I tried to call my friend on channel 19, but couldn't get him because a Mickey Mouth wouldn't let anybody talk.
by Ricky Bennett November 13, 2005
Get the Mickey Mouth mug.Mike talk first made it's appearance in 2001 and was created by Michael Bryant. Mike talk uses the English language, but in reverse. Many words and phrases used by today's teen and post teen generation are simply reversed, but without reversed meaning.
Mike talk also uses single letters to represent their (sometimes) corresponding words. See the examples below for a better understanding of how it works. The whole reason for Mike talk is to simplify the pronunciation of the English language. Mike Bryant sums up the whole reason for Mike talk in one simple sentence:
"Mike talk was created to be easier than strictly English. You see all these people talking normal, and it's just G."
Another reason for mike talk is to make people think about what you just said. It's more fun to mix your sentences up and can also be very humorous. Mike talk is also used as a language among Michael Bryant's friends in order to speak in a sort of code. Not too many people understand some of the deeper areas of Mike talk, thus giving Mike's friends a cover over what they are REALLY talking about, such as inappropriate things in public.
Mike talk also uses single letters to represent their (sometimes) corresponding words. See the examples below for a better understanding of how it works. The whole reason for Mike talk is to simplify the pronunciation of the English language. Mike Bryant sums up the whole reason for Mike talk in one simple sentence:
"Mike talk was created to be easier than strictly English. You see all these people talking normal, and it's just G."
Another reason for mike talk is to make people think about what you just said. It's more fun to mix your sentences up and can also be very humorous. Mike talk is also used as a language among Michael Bryant's friends in order to speak in a sort of code. Not too many people understand some of the deeper areas of Mike talk, thus giving Mike's friends a cover over what they are REALLY talking about, such as inappropriate things in public.
Miketalk - "I'll give you an A."
American - "I'll give you a call"
The above example probably used to be "I'll give you a C." Even furthering the Mike talk of the sentence, the letter C was changed to A. A sounds much better than C and A flows much better than the letter C. Another point of Mike talk
Miketalk - "It was bad seeing you guys."
American - "It was good seeing you guys."
Miketalk - "Have a cursed one."
American - "Have a blessed day/night."
Miketalk - "I'm sick of the B A piece of S."
American - "I'm sick of this bitch ass piece of shit."
American - "I'll give you a call"
The above example probably used to be "I'll give you a C." Even furthering the Mike talk of the sentence, the letter C was changed to A. A sounds much better than C and A flows much better than the letter C. Another point of Mike talk
Miketalk - "It was bad seeing you guys."
American - "It was good seeing you guys."
Miketalk - "Have a cursed one."
American - "Have a blessed day/night."
Miketalk - "I'm sick of the B A piece of S."
American - "I'm sick of this bitch ass piece of shit."
by Michael Bryant September 26, 2007
Get the Miketalk mug.Origin: Mainly used throughout Hispanic/Latino communities.
Meaning: Utilizes the widely-known, animated entity "Mickey Mouse" to evoke a sense of cartoony fiction. Phrase as a whole used to describe "play" money, "fake" money, or lack thereof.
1: a measure of wealth to a lesser degree
2: a false measure of wealth
Meaning: Utilizes the widely-known, animated entity "Mickey Mouse" to evoke a sense of cartoony fiction. Phrase as a whole used to describe "play" money, "fake" money, or lack thereof.
1: a measure of wealth to a lesser degree
2: a false measure of wealth
by Mister Fresh November 7, 2008
Get the mickey mouse money mug.Mickey Mouse Clubhouse is a children's television series, that premiered in prime time on Disney Channel on May 5, 2006. The program is part of the Playhouse Disney daily block of shows intended for preschoolers. Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Daisy Duck, Goofy, and Pluto star in the series, which focuses on interacting with the viewer to stimulate problem solving.
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