mickey

/ˈmɪki/
noun
  1. A small bottle or flask of liquor, especially whiskey, typically holding 375 milliliters (half of a standard fifth).
    • She bought a mickey of rye to share with her friend at the party.
    • The store sells mickeys of vodka for under ten dollars.
    • He pulled a mickey of bourbon from his coat pocket.
  2. A drug or drink that has been secretly laced with a sedative or intoxicant, often used to incapacitate someone (short for 'Mickey Finn').
    • The detective warned tourists never to leave their drinks unattended because someone might slip them a mickey.
    • The movie scene showed the villain putting a mickey in the hero's coffee.
    • He woke up groggy and realized he'd been given a mickey at the bar.
Synonyms
What does "mickey" mean? | whatsthatwordmean | whatsthatwordmean