long before the days of spiking someones drink with drugs.
men would loosen women up by slipping a gin into their cordial .
london ryming slang for gin is micky finn,hence the term slip her a mickey
2006-11-04 00:03:43
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answered by shay m 2
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Slip A Mickey
2016-10-05 03:01:14
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answered by ? 4
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2016-02-04 20:11:25
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answered by ? 4
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The American Medical Association and the World Health Organization have identified alcoholism as a disease...just like cancer or diabetes. It's a very complex disease/mental illness. It involves the whole "family system". The whole family will need to learn about the disease of alcoholism. It's a sad and tragic disease, and only the alcoholic can choose not to drink...but those friends and families of the alcoholic must learn about the disease (perhaps by attending al-anon) lest they engage in behaviors that might reinforce the alcoholism (like trying to control the outcome of the alcoholics life consequences). I encourage you to find a few local al-anon and AA meetings in your area and attend. It's very informative about the topic. There are lots and lots of meetings everywhere. It's amazing. Because alcoholism is such a huge problem. Fortunately, lots of AA meetings are very helpful to alcoholics. God bless, and merry Christmas.
2016-03-17 06:23:33
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It was a knock out drug from the 30's and 40's sort of like a sleeping pill
2006-11-03 23:58:17
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answered by Judith O 3
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Sounds like they slipped you a Mickey, and a *ickey. for future .... BYOB!
2016-03-27 00:56:53
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answered by Anonymous
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It means to put a drug in their drink. In the old days it meant sneaking alcohol into a non-alcoholic drink. Now-a-days, it can mean putting a drug into a drink without the person knowing.
2006-11-03 23:58:04
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answered by Norm 3
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Old time slang for drugging somebodys drink.
2006-11-04 00:04:13
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answered by ChaliQ 4
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When I was younger it was putting alchol into a soft drink or into beer, without the drinkers knowledge.
e.g. Whiskey into a beer
e.g. vodka into lemonade
2006-11-04 00:06:23
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answered by david l 2
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it's some jerk putting drugs in your drink!! it happened to me long ago.i could of died,i thank god I'm alive every day!!
2006-11-04 03:46:33
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answered by babygirl 4
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