Kerby vs Merby - What's the difference?
kerby | merby |
A children's ball game played in the street, the aim being to throw the ball against the opposite kerb and catch it on the rebound.
* 2011 , Adrian McKinty, Dead I Well May Be (page 133)
* 2014 , Simon Danczuk, ?Matt Baker, Smile for the Camera: The Double Life of Cyril Smith
* 2014 , Samantha Nash, All Muck and Mullets (page 43)
(roller derby) men's roller derby
* 2011 , Ellen Lutton, Sydney Morning Herald , 21 August:
As nouns the difference between kerby and merby
is that kerby is a children's ball game played in the street, the aim being to throw the ball against the opposite kerb and catch it on the rebound while merby is (roller derby) men's roller derby.kerby
English
Noun
(-)- It's dusk and there are a lot of kids out playing kerby and tag and football. For a December night, the weather isn't bad.
- I'd play kerby in the street for hours looking up at contrails stretching across grey slate skies, wishing I was on a plane too, jetting away to somewhere else.
- The heat from the tarmac refracted the light and disturbed the vision of the children as they persisted in their game of kerby .
merby
English
Noun
(-)- Men's roller derby, known as "merby ", is an emerging version of the ladies' roller derby, which has taken south-east Queensland by storm in recent years.