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Definition of Mickey d's

Mickey d's

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Other terms relating to 'd':

Definitions include: disrespect.
Definitions include: to have sex with a male.
Definitions include: "Dungeons and Dragons".
Definitions include: acronym for "dick and balls".
Definitions include: shortened form of "douche bag."
Definitions include: to steal.
Definitions include: drunk.
Definitions include: acronym of "definite doink".
Definitions include: dinner.
Definitions include: huge breasts.
Definitions include: police
Definitions include: penis; "dick".
Definitions include: to defecate.
Definitions include: "need the dick".
Definitions include: acronym for "pretty huge dick".

Other terms relating to 'mickey':

Definitions include: See slip a mickey.
Definitions include: ghetto
Definitions include: to secretly add laxative to someone's drink with evil intent.
Definitions include: to mock, make fun of.

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