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trackie

English

Etymology

From tracksuit +? -ie (diminutive suffix).

Pronunciation

Noun

trackie (plural trackies)

  1. (Britain, Australia, informal) A tracksuit.
    • 2005, Peter Docker, Someone Else?s Country, 2010, ReadHowYouWant, page 300,
      Dylan was wearing a light trackie top in the colours of the flag.
    • 2006, Niven Govinden, Graffiti My Soul, Penguin, page 69,
      Carriages crammed with more sportswear than JD, including what looks like an orange and black trackie, similar to Casey?s; some dad out with his kid. You get a better class of person in Wembley.
    • 2009, Fleur McDonald, Red Dust, ReadHowYouWant, page 118,
      Pulling on a pair of trackie pants and a jumper, she quietly unclipped the flyscreen and pushed up the old window and climbed through, landing outside with a hollow thud.

Usage notes

  • The plural, trackies, may also refer to tracksuit bottoms (the trousers of a tracksuit).

Derived terms

  • trackie daks

Anagrams

  • keratic, kreatic, tackier

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rackie

English

Noun

rackie (plural rackies)

  1. (nautical, in Scotland) A parrel

Anagrams

  • Ericka, cakier, kei car

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