单词 | malky |
释义 | malkyn. Scottish slang (chiefly Glasgow). A weapon; esp. an open razor used as a weapon. ΘΚΠ society > armed hostility > military equipment > weapon > sharp weapon > other sharp weapons > [noun] bidowe1362 harrow1548 tiger's-claw1891 moley1950 malky1973 1973 ‘J. Patrick’ Glasgow Gang Observed v. 54 Those without ‘malkies’ had gone round to the back of the building and were now reappearing, some with milk..bottles in their hands, others with bricks. 1985 M. Munro Patter 44 A malky is a safety razor used as a weapon. 1992 I. Pattison More Rab C. Nesbitt Scripts 20 Kill him. Top him. Chib him. Gie him the malky. 1992 J. Torrington Swing Hammer Swing! x. 88 Snowy was proud of his scars and when drunk he'd give you a conducted tour of them. ‘This long wan here's Tam Padden's work—could fairly handle a malky, yon bastard.’ This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, June 2000; most recently modified version published online March 2022). malkyv. Scottish slang (chiefly Glasgow). transitive. To do violence to (a person), esp. to wound with an open razor. ΚΠ 1973 ‘J. Patrick’ Glasgow Gang Observed xi. 101 Naeb'dy grasses. Some o' oor boays hiv' been malkied and never wance hiv' they went tae the polis. 1996 M. Munro Compl. Patter 98 Tell the crapbag Big Ronnie's on his way roon tae malky him. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, June 2000; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1973v.1973 |
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