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hirrie-harrie, int. (n.) Sc.|ˈhɪrɪˈhærɪ| Also 6 hiry hary, 9 hirie-harie. An utterance expressive of rapid and tumultuous movement.
c1520in Dunbar's Poems (1893) 314 Hiry, hary, hubbilschow! Se ȝe not quha is cum now? 1808–80Jamieson, Hirrie-harrie, 1. An outcry after a thief. 2. A broil, a tumult. 1819W. Tennant Papistry Storm'd (1827) 86 Then, hirie-harie! folks did rusch. |