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cherrycherry | 23:37 Sun 04th May 2008 | Phrases & Sayings
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Does anyone know the origin of the phrase 'big swinging mickey, please?
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No, I don't even know what it means. Is it rude?
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It is said when somebody isn't impressed by another person who may be showing off (eg "I know Wayne Rooney's cat's vet's brother", reply might be "Big Swinging Mickey").
I think it is of Irish origin but I was wondering how it came about, and I don't know if it is rude or not!
'Mickey' is, apparently - though I have never heard it so used - an Irish term for 'penis'. That might fit with the 'swinging' idea and so the three words 'big swinging Mickey' presumably mean much the same as 'total' followed by a 5-letter word beginning with 'p' and ending wifh 'k'. At least, that seems to fit the definition you've given, Cherry.
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Thanks so much for your answer...I have been wondering what it meant for ages - ever since I had an Irish flatmate in the early 90s. I'm glad I know what it means now - it's a bit ruder than I thought so I will be careful not to use it in polite company. It's much appreciated.
its def. an irish statement thats wat men from around the border call their little private particles
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I'm glad that I know that now...I'd been thinking it concerned an Irish trapeze artist called Mickey who wasn't very good at his act!
lol im from Ireland and we do calls mens bits mickeys :L
big swinging mickey.. or big mickey swing means big deal!!
imalways lmao wen i hear sum1 on tv saying hes taking the mickey outta me... totally different meaning in ireland!! :D

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