Malky vs Macky - What's the difference?
malky | macky |
(Scotland, slang) To physically assault.
(Scotland, slang) To murder.
(Scotland, slang) A beating.
(Scotland, slang) A murder.
(UK, Bristol, slang) Large.
*{{quote-web
, date = 2010-07-08
, author = Scott
, title = Have your say: Describing why Bristol is so unique?
, site = BBC News
, url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/local/bristol/hi/people_and_places/newsid_8799000/8799543.stm
, accessdate = 2014-11-20
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As a verb malky
is (scotland|slang) to physically assault.As a noun malky
is (scotland|slang) a beating.As an adjective macky is
(uk|bristol|slang) large.malky
English
Verb
Noun
(malkies)- Oota ma coupon afore ah gies y'the malky, ya bam.
See also
* chibReferences
*Scottish Vernacular Dictionary
macky
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- 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.
