Take the mickey out of - Idioms by The Free Dictionary

Take the mickey out of - Idioms by The Free Dictionary
take the mickey (out of someone or something)
To tease, mock, or ridicule (someone or something); to joke or kid around (about someone or something). A variant of "take the piss (out of someone)." Primarily heard in UK, Ireland.
If you are so serious-minded that you can't take the mickey out of yourself every once in a while, you're going to have a hard time enjoying most of life.
It really hurt Steph's feelings to know that the group had been taking the mickey out of her that whole time.
Brian was a bit of a troublesome student and tended to take the mickey whenever class began.

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