Ainda não temos significados para "take the mickey".
1It's frowned upon to constantly take the mickey or slag off someone.
2We take the mickey out of each other, in a kind and caring way.
3I got on well with Rita, so knew that I could gently take the mickey.
4He had a great sense of humour but would never set out to take the mickey.
5I think she may be starting to take the mickey a bit but the CEO has her back.
6Politicians certainly hope not, but at least one adman reckons we should be able to take the mickey out of politicians.
7The good news is that he seems to recognise his reputation and is prepared to take the mickey out of himself.
8Glenn Hoddle posed for photographers outside a Disneyland castle here yesterday while back home the headlines continued to take the mickey.
9Why not ban clubs who take the mickey from entering the Uefa Cup if they qualify via the league or FA Cup?
10I had to take the mickey out of myself before someone else did. His weight crept up until the scales hit 225kg.
11I was watching Jinky beating all the players, and instead of scoring, going back to take the mickey and beat them again.
12And was the BBC taking the mickey out of Chris Martin?
13They really are taking the mickey out of us all.
14Clay's version is all twisted-up burbling euphoria, although he may be taking the Mickey.
15Sometimes, they are taking the mickey out of me.
16Simon looks at celebrity films - Tropic Thunder takes the mickey out of Hollywood blockbusters.
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