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Malky vs Milky - What's the difference?

malky | milky |

As a verb malky

is to physically assault.

As a noun malky

is a beating.

As an adjective milky is

resembling milk in color or consistency.

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

    milky

    English

    Adjective

    (er)
  • Resembling milk in color or consistency.
  • * Alexander Pope
  • pails high foaming with a milky flood
  • * Arbuthnot
  • milky juice
  • (color science, informal) Of the black in an image, appearing as dark gray rather than black.
  • (colloquial) Cowardly.
  • * Shakespeare
  • Has friendship such a faint and milky heart?
  • (obsolete) Yielding milk.
  • * Roscommon
  • milky mothers