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Jo: You're listening to Real English from BBC Learning1 English. I'm Jo.
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Jo: Today's expression is to... take the mickey M.I.C.K.E.Y. To take the mickey out of someone.
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Jo: Well, it is a way of saying in English 'to make fun of someone'.
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Jo: That's right. And it's usually in a fun, jokey kind of way that you take the mickey although sometimes it can be used in a more serious way. Here are some more examples:
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A: Everyone always takes the mickey out of me because my wife makes my lunch every day.
B: Aw, but she makes you such nice lunches?
A: Are you taking the mick as well?
A: How's your new English teacher?
B: He's OK but everyone takes the mickey out of him because he always wears an awful jacket and red shoes! No one takes him seriously!
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Jo: Don't forget you can learn more Real English words and expressions by logging2 onto our website at www.bbcchina.com.cn.
Lily: And you might see some really nice pictures of Jo on there!
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