Mickey Mouse

English

Etymology

From Mickey, a diminutive of the given name Michael, + mouse, referring to the species of the character. Walt Disney chose the name Mickey Mouse in 1928, changing it from Mortimer Mouse at the suggestion of his wife, Lillian, who felt the original name was too formal for the character's playful nature.[1]

The derogatory adjectival sense developed in the US after WWII, originally applied to dance music, then broadened.[2]

Pronunciation

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Proper noun

Mickey Mouse

  1. The most famous Disney cartoon character, an anthropomorphic mouse with a falsetto voice and a cheerful disposition.

Derived terms

Descendants

  • Albanian: Miushi Miki (calque)
  • Arabic: مِيكِي مَاوْس (mīkī māws)
  • Azerbaijani: Mikki Maus
  • Bulgarian: Мики Маус (Miki Maus)
  • Czech: Mickey Mouse
  • Danish: Mickey Mouse
  • Dutch: Mickey Mouse
  • French: Mickey Mouse
  • Georgian: მიკი მაუსი (miḳi mausi)
  • German: Micky Maus (calque)
  • Greek: Μίκυ Μάους (Míky Máous), μικιμάους (mikimáous)
  • Hebrew: מיקי מאוס (miki maus)
  • Hindi: मिकी माउस (mikī māus)
  • Japanese: ミッキーマウス (Mikkī Mausu)
  • Korean: 미키 마우스 (Miki Mauseu)
  • Macedonian: Мики Маус (Miki Maus)
  • Portuguese: Mickey Mouse
  • Romanian: Mickey Mouse, Miki Maus
  • Russian: Ми́кки Ма́ус (Míkki Máus)
  • Samoan: Miki Mausi
  • Spanish: Mickey Mouse
  • Tamil: மிக்கி மவுஸ் (mikki mavus)
  • Thai: มิกกี้ เมาส์ (mík-gîi-máo, mík-gîi-máos), มิคกี้เมาส์ (mík-gîi-máo)
  • Ukrainian: Мі́кі Маус (Míki Maus)

Translations

Adjective

Mickey Mouse (not comparable)

  1. (derogatory) Of inferior quality, poorly-run; too easy to be taken seriously, trivial.
    Synonyms: dodgy, noddy, shoddy
    • 1983 November 21, “Rangers get past Quebec in Overtime”, in Miami Herald:
      "They are putting a Mickey Mouse operation on the ice," added Gretzky, who extended apologies to New Jersey goaltenders Ron Low and Chico Resch.
    • 1991 April 20, CNN_Novak:
      You mean, somebody who, for example, is a retired Army officer, has been teaching, as you do in the Army about half the time for about 30 years, you mean he couldn't go in and teach in the school' cause he didn't take some Mickey Mouse course in education at a state university?
    • 1996 February 11, Dave van Dyck, “Braves, Indians Are Teams to Beat Again; Series Repeat Appears Likely As Camps Open”, in Chicago Sun-Times, SPORTS, page 18:
      California (78-67): This is no Mickey Mouse outfit, even though Disney is buying into the team. / The Angels didn't make many changes in personnel during the winter.
    • 2025 September 12, Glenn Thrush, Devlin Barrett, Adam Goldman, “Patel and F.B.I. Face Scrutiny as Kirk’s Killer Remains at Large”, in The New York Times[2], New York, N.Y.: The New York Times Company, →ISSN, →OCLC:
      Mr. [Kash] Patel said he would not tolerate any more “Mickey Mouse operations,” an official on the call recounted. It was one of his few utterances without profanity, the person added.
      (Can we archive this URL?)
  2. (rhyming slang, Australia) Grouse, excellent.

Derived terms

Translations

Noun

Mickey Mouse

  1. (rhyming slang) Scouse.
  2. (rhyming slang) House.

References

  1. ^ The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica (20 July 1998), “Mickey Mouse ー Cartoon, Creation, Disney, & Facts”, in Encyclopædia Britannica[1], retrieved 15 September 2024
  2. ^ Eric Partridge (2005), “Mickey Mouse”, in Tom Dalzell and Terry Victor, editors, The New Partridge Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English, volume 2 (J–Z), London; New York, N.Y.: Routledge, →ISBN, page 1291.

Further reading

Danish

Etymology

1949, from English Mickey Mouse, notably being untranslated unlike this character in other Scandinavian languages.

Pronunciation

  • Hyphenation: Mic‧key‧Mouse

Proper noun

Mickey Mouse

  1. (cartoon) Mickey Mouse (One of the Disney cartoon characters, an anthropomorphic mouse who usually wears red shorts and is known for circular ears.)

Hyponyms

Portuguese

Etymology

Unadapted borrowing from English Mickey Mouse.

Pronunciation

 
  • (Brazil) IPA(key): /ˈmi.kej ˈmaw.zi/ [ˈmi.keɪ̯ ˈmaʊ̯.zi]
    • (Southern Brazil) IPA(key): /ˈmi.kej ˈmaw.ze/ [ˈmi.keɪ̯ ˈmaʊ̯.ze]
 

Proper noun

Mickey Mouse m

  1. Mickey Mouse

Spanish

Etymology

Unadapted borrowing from English Mickey Mouse.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˌmiki ˈmaus/ [ˌmi.ki ˈmau̯s]
  • IPA(key): /ˌmɪki ˈmaus/ [ˌmɪki ˈmau̯s]
  • Syllabification: Mic‧key Mou‧se

Proper noun

Mickey Mouse m

  1. Mickey Mouse