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tickey
English
Etymology
Dubious: Possibly from Malay tiga (“three”).
Noun
tickey (plural tickeys)
- (South Africa, obsolete) A silver threepenny (2 1?2 cents from 1961) bit (last minted 1964).
Derived terms
- tickey box
- long tickey
- tickey-draai
- stops on a tickey.
- half a brick and a tickey high.
Translations
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tackey
English
Alternative forms
- tacky
Noun
tackey (plural tackeys)
- (US, Southern US) A scrubby, neglected horse.
- (US, Southern US) A person in a similar condition.
References
- McCarr, Ken (1978) The Kentucky Harness Horse?[1]
- Simms, William Gilmore (1835) The Partisan, Harper, pages 115
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