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Mickey Finn
Mickey Finn or Micky Finn may refer to:
Mickey Finn (drugs), a drug-laced drink
Mickey Finn (comic strip), a long-running comic strip
Mickey Finn (drummer Rex
Micky Finn (footballer) (born 1954), English former football goalkeeper
Mickey Finn (guitarist) (1947–2013), British rock guitarist
Mickey Finn
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Mickey Finn
Mickey Finn slang (orig. U.S.). (ˌmɪkɪˈfɪn) Also Mickey Flynn and ellipt. Mickey. [Origin uncertain.] A strong alcoholic drink; a drink adulterated with a narcotic or purgative substance, usu. administered to a person with the deliberate intention of stupefying or greatly discomforting him; the adul...
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Mickey Finn (guitarist)
Finn
"Ain't Necessarily So" / "God Bless The Child" (Noiseburger, April 1995) (Originally recorded in 1965)
Mickey Finn and the Blue Men
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References
External links
Mickey Finn biography – Richie Unterberger, AllMusic
Mickey Finn & The Blue Me with Jimmy Page – Keep Moving!
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Mickey Finn (inventor)
He retired from defense work and began designing sporting equipment, including the Mickey Finn T-Bar Putter, a golf putter. Notes
External links
Mickey Finn biography from MickeyFinnGolf.com
1938 births
2007 deaths
20th-century American inventors
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Mickey
▪ I. Mickey U.S. slang. (ˈmɪkɪ) [f. Mickey Mouse.] A type of radar-assisted bombsight. Also attrib.1944 News (San Francisco) 28 Nov. 7/3 ‘Mickey’, a sensational radar device which ‘sees’ through darkness, clouds and artificial smoke. 1944 Time 11 Dec. 24 Mickey was a British invention, freely given ...
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Mickey Finn (fly)
Bates Jr. relates the story of the Mickey Finn. Finn Marabou
Mickey Finn Synthetic
Mickey Finn Jungle Cock
Notes
Streamer patterns
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Mickey Finn (comic strip)
Mickey Finn #5-15 (no cover dates; 1944–1949). Finn, Mickey
Finn, Mickey
1976 comics endings
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Mickey Finn (Irish fiddler)
Mickey Finn (31 December 1951 – 15 April 1987) was a traditional Irish fiddler. One of Bill's tunes, which was re-arranged by Finn into a Slow-Air, became known as "Mickey Finn's Air" after Finn's death and was recorded by tin whistler
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Mickey Finn (Irish fiddler) definition and meaning | sensagent editor
Mickey Finn (Irish fiddler): definitions, meanings, uses, synonyms, antonyms, derivatives, analogies in sensagent dictionaries (English)
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Mickey Finn (drugs)
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Michael "Mickey" Finn
The "Mickey Finn" is most likely named after the manager and bartender of the Lone Star Saloon and Palm Garden Restaurant The act of serving a Mickey Finn Special was a coordinated robbery orchestrated by Finn.
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Mickey Finn's T-Rex
Mickey Finn's T-Rex are a band formed in 1997 by former T. Rex members Mickey Finn, Jack Green, and drummer Paul Fenton. Finn's death
Mickey Finn died in January 2003.
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西部之路 Way Out West
However they reckon without the machinations of her evil guardian Mickey Finn who is determined to have the gold mine for himself and his saloon singer
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Renaissance (Mickey Finn's T. Rex album)
Renaissance is a 2002 live album by Mickey Finn's T-Rex. The band plays songs made popular by the original T. Rex during the late 1960s and 1970s. Finn - bongo drums
Alan Silson - guitar
Dave Major - keyboards
Tony Allday - bass
Paul Fenton - drums
2002 live albums
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Mickie Finn's
Mickie Finn's (also known as Mickey Finn's) was a nightclub in San Diego, California, established in 1960 by piano player Fred E. From 1990 on, Finn continued his stageshow presence throughout the US from a base in Florida, changing the show's name from Mickie Finn's''' to Mickey
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Finn (surname)
American fantasy and science fiction writer
Mickey Finn (drummer) (1947–2003), English percussionist
Mickey Finn (guitarist) (1947–2013), British rock guitarist
Mickey Finn (Irish fiddler) (1951–1987), Irish fiddler
Neil Finn (born 1958), New Zealand singer-songwriter
Pat Finn (game show host) (born
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