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Macky vs Mackly - What's the difference?

macky | mackly |

As adjectives the difference between macky and mackly

is that macky is (uk|bristol|slang) large while mackly is seemly; comely; good-looking.

As an adverb mackly is

evenly; aptly; easily.

macky

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • (UK, Bristol, slang) Large.
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    Why is it such a special city? - Great people, a gert lush accent, and the city has great scenery with a gert macky Clifton Suspension Bridge.

    Synonyms

    * gert (Bristolian)

    mackly

    English

    Adverb

    (en-adv)
  • Evenly; aptly; easily.
  • Moderately.
  • Adjective

    (en-adj)
  • Seemly; comely; good-looking.