noun
- plural of mickey; small bottles of liquor, typically containing about 375 milliliters
- drinks that have been secretly drugged, especially with sedatives
Usage: informal; chiefly Canadian
Usage: slang
Examples
- He bought a few mickeys for the camping trip.
- The liquor store sells mickeys of various spirits.
- Someone slipped them mickeys at the party.
- She suspected her drink was a mickey when she felt dizzy.
- The bartender was arrested for serving mickeys to customers.
- They found empty mickeys scattered around the campsite.