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spacy

English

Alternative forms

  • spacey

Etymology

space +? -y

Adjective

spacy (comparative spacier, superlative spaciest)

  1. (colloquial) spaced-out
  2. (colloquial) eccentric
  3. (colloquial) having much space
    This car is very spacy.
  4. (colloquial) of, related to or connected with the extraterrestrial
    His latest CD sounds very spacy.

Anagrams

  • capys

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spack

English

Etymology

Possibly a contraction of spastic (as a term of abuse).

Pronunciation

Noun

spack (plural spacks)

  1. (Britain slang, derogatory) A clumsy, foolish, or mentally deficient person.
    Synonyms: spacko, spaz
    • For quotations using this term, see Citations:spack.

Derived terms

  • spack attack

Related terms

  • spacko
  • spacka
  • spacker
  • spaz
  • spastic

Anagrams

  • packs

German

Etymology

From Middle Low German spak (thin, dry, brittle) from spake (brushwood). Or from rare Middle Low German spak (tame, calm) from an unknown source.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?pak/, [?pak?]
  • Rhymes: -ak

Adjective

spack (comparative spacker, superlative am spacksten)

  1. (regional, Northern Germany, usually of people) thin, scrawny (having an unusually low amount of both muscle and fat)
  2. (regional, Northern Germany, of wood) dry, brittle

Declension

Related terms

  • Spacken

Further reading

  • “spack” in Duden online

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