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Docky vs Dorky - What's the difference?

docky | dorky |

As a noun docky

is a snack.

As an adjective dorky is

like a dork, or having a dork's characteristics.

docky

English

Noun

(dockies)
  • (Norfolk, Cambridgeshire, Lincs, slang) A snack.
  • dorky

    English

    Adjective

    (er)
  • Like a dork, or having a dork's characteristics.
  • * 1962 , Alain Robbe-Grillet, Last year at Marienbad page 167:
  • I entitled the piece "Dorky ", dork being slang for a person who does not belong to popular groups, usually an outsider, an odd person, sometimes inept, other times cranky.
  • * 1998 , Dana Redfield, Lucy Blue and the Daughters of Light ISBN 9781571741073
  • Anyway this dorky guy asks Sallyfrass to dance and she kind of likes him...