Mick is a name the Americans gave to the Irish because the potatoes they cooked in the coals of a fire were called
ickies. It is a derogatory remark in the same way the n word is.
Outside of the legal context, Prejudicial refers to words that assign people to a racial, ethnic or any other stereotype. For example calling an Irish person a "Mick" is prejudicial. Unless you're a Mick, of course. Then it is funny.
Mick Angel is 5' 10".
In house of Anubis mick's name is Mick Campbell but in real life his name is bobby Lockwood
No they don't but Mick and Mara do.
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Mick has stated several times that his family is Catholic.
Mick McCann.
It is a derrogatory term for an Irish person
paddys or micks
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Mick Meagan - first Irish football team manager
buachaill ÉireannachBuachaill Éireannach = Irish boy
Mick Bramich has written: 'The Irish concertina' -- subject(s): Concertina music, Concertina
Because most of the names start with Mc
MICK MCCARTHY has written: 'INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS AT HOME: THE STORY OF THE IRISH INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS'
Yes, "Paddy" is a common slang term for an Irishman.
its like the N word for Irish people because in the olden day the Irish were treated badly and barely above slaves in the social system