(Ethnic slur) offensive term for a person of Irish descent.
1 Dates of Ascents: April 2007 Source: Mick Fowler Comment on this story
2 Mr Mick Kenny came to work with pre-school children entirely by accident.
3 But things between Mick and me weren't great, given my ongoing addiction.
4 Really, Mick , you know how they feel about each other, I said.
5 So Mick would go out and ask me not to come along.
6 Is that your understanding, Mick ? Mr Crisp said, according to a transcript.
7 I called the hotel and Mick asked me to come straight over.
8 More laughs already than in six years of Mick McCarthy press conferences.
9 And then there's the excellent pack, where Mick Galwey leads the way.
10 The British director Mick Jackson remembers watching her work with Rogoff later.
11 Irish manager Mick McCarthy, a former Millwall manager, has made an approach.
12 The last time Mick McElwee went to Parkhead was in December 2011.
13 If they came to see Mick I'd stay out of the way.
14 Australian motorcycle legend Mick Doohan believes the move is a good one.
15 Pontypridd AM Mick Antoniw said the council should consider removing the slabs.
16 Seems that only two weeks ago you were one of us, Mick .
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