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hackie
English
Etymology
From hack (“taxicab”) +? -ie.
Noun
hackie (plural hackies)
- (US, informal) A taxicab driver.
- 1953, Raymond Chandler, The Long Goodbye, Penguin 2010, p. 9:
- There was a taxi stand there and I yanked open the door. ‘He goes first,’ the hackie said, jerking a thumb at the cab ahead.
- 1955, Rex Stout, "Die Like a Dog", Three Witnesses, Bantam Books 1994 ?ISBN, p. 163:
- […] a taxi came along and I flagged it and we got in. I told the driver, "Nine-eighteen West Thirty-fifth," and he started. […] The poor girl didn't know what to do. […] If she kicked and screamed I would merely give the hackie another address.
- 1953, Raymond Chandler, The Long Goodbye, Penguin 2010, p. 9:
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backie
English
Etymology
back +? -ie
Noun
backie (plural backies)
- (colloquial) A ride on the back of a bicycle or motorbike.
- Synonym: seatie
References
- Google Books: [1]
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