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Mickey Finn

British  

noun

  1. Often shortened to: Mickeyslang

    1. a drink containing a drug to make the drinker unconscious, usually formed by the combination of chloral hydrate and alcohol. It can be poisonous

    2. the drug itself

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Etymology

Origin of Mickey Finn

C20: of unknown origin

Example Sentences

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Thompson’s plot suggests a Grahame Greene novel of comic espionage, like Our Man in Havana, transferred to San Juan and given a Mickey Finn.

From Time • Oct. 27, 2011

This fly has recently been named "Mickey Finn."

From How to Tie Flies by Gregg, Ellery Clark

For there to be found, among others, was a certain Mickey Finn, as celebrated in his day and town as Aristide Bruant was in a section of Paris of the nineties.

From Fifth Avenue by Maurice, Arthur Bartlett

An all yellow with black streak in the centre same as the "Mickey Finn" is another very good combination.

From How to Tie Flies by Gregg, Ellery Clark