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Malky vs Talky - What's the difference?

malky | talky |

As a verb malky

is (scotland|slang) to physically assault.

As a noun malky

is (scotland|slang) a beating.

As an adjective talky is

(of a person) talkative or loquacious.

malky

English

Verb

  • (Scotland, slang) To physically assault.
  • (Scotland, slang) To murder.
  • Noun

    (malkies)
  • (Scotland, slang) A beating.
  • Oota ma coupon afore ah gies y'the malky, ya bam.
  • (Scotland, slang) A murder.
  • See also

    * chib

    References

    * Scottish Vernacular Dictionary

    talky

    English

    Adjective

    (er)
  • (of a person) Talkative or loquacious
  • (of a book etc) Containing a great deal of dialogue or talking in general
  • *{{quote-news, year=2007, date=April 24, author=Allan Kozinn, title=Music of the Spheres and the Pain of Earthly Matters, work=New York Times citation
  • , passage=It was a pleasant enough presentation, if talkier than strictly necessary. }}

    Derived terms

    *talkiness

    See also

    *talkie *