McDick's

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Etymology[edit]

Mc- +‎ dick

Proper noun[edit]

McDick's

  1. (Canada, derogatory, slang) McDonald's (the fast food restaurant chain).
    • 2007 December 18, Rich Cohen, Lake Effect, Vintage, →ISBN, page 36:
      We called it Mickey's or McDick's or Mickey D's—a frequent stop on our aimless nocturnal rambles. [] Mostly, there was talk of parties. You went to McDick's when you wanted to find out whose parents were out of town.
    • 2012 October 1, Craig Marriner, Stonedogs, Penguin Random House New Zealand Limited, →ISBN:
      McDick's is a little busier than the rest of town.
    • 2021 October 23, Conor Kerr, Avenue of Champions, Harbour Publishing, →ISBN:
      I mean I doubt I would make more working at a McDick's or sweeping floors or something.

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