Fetch Fred! Are you taking the mickey?!
When I throw the ball for my dogs, I get a look saying — If you wanted the ball so bad, why did you throw it away in the first place…
Does Fred look like a lab or a spaniel?
Come on now, ALL the English can’t be as dumb as this idiot is!!!
more like “take two,” huh, fred?
To take the mickey out of someone is to take the fight out of him. So, what is Fred on about here?
@Boise Ed
According to the Urban dictionary, taking the Mickey means the following:
“Joking, doing something without intent. Making fun of someone or something.”
That makes more sense in Fred’s context than taking the fight out of him.
or….taking a mulligan?
Gordon Ramsay would call it taking the…um, well, something best left unmentioned in a family forum. :)
The Nihilist almost 13 years ago
When I throw the ball for my dogs, I get a look saying — If you wanted the ball so bad, why did you throw it away in the first place…
GrimmaTheNome almost 13 years ago
Does Fred look like a lab or a spaniel?
BigChiefDesoto almost 13 years ago
Come on now, ALL the English can’t be as dumb as this idiot is!!!
revisages almost 13 years ago
more like “take two,” huh, fred?
Boise Ed Premium Member almost 13 years ago
To take the mickey out of someone is to take the fight out of him. So, what is Fred on about here?
JanLC almost 13 years ago
@Boise Ed
According to the Urban dictionary, taking the Mickey means the following:
“Joking, doing something without intent. Making fun of someone or something.”
That makes more sense in Fred’s context than taking the fight out of him.
boldyuma almost 13 years ago
or….taking a mulligan?
Ardrienne almost 13 years ago
Gordon Ramsay would call it taking the…um, well, something best left unmentioned in a family forum. :)