mick

mick — noun

1. a hateful and insulting name directed at someone of Irish background or a Cathol

1.名詞
釋義

a hateful and insulting name directed at someone of Irish background or a Catholic. This term is an ethnic and religious slur and should never be used.

例句

An old pub sign read "No micks" — a shameful piece of anti-Irish bigotry.

historical discriminatory context

Tuan's grandfather was called a mick in the 1950s because of his Irish surname.

used as a personal insult slur

文法句型

usually singular

用法筆記

This word is a racial and religious slur. It was historically used with hostility toward Irish immigrants and Roman Catholics, especially in Britain and the United States. Using it today is deeply offensive and can cause serious harm. Do not use it — even in reported speech — unless you are discussing the term itself in a historical or linguistic context.