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Probably not. The suppose derivation of the slang word micmac (can be translated as "carry-on" or "fishy business" in English) is apparently from the Middle Dutch (more specifically Flemish) "muyten maken" - to mutiny or to riot. The Middle French word "mutemaque" (attested 1462) possibly derived from the Dutch. This changed to "miquemaque".

Interestingly, the root of the Middle Dutch word "muyten" is derived from the French "meute".

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