Trafficky vs Trafficks - What's the difference?
trafficky | trafficks |
(informal) Characterised by traffic; having the noise and commotion of motor vehicles.
*{{quote-news, year=2007, date=September 23, author=Elizabeth Giddens, title=Parks on a Lark, work=New York Times
, passage=In addition to the charming incongruity of lush grass and lounge chairs amid the trafficky chaos of New York’s streetscape, the event, which is sponsored by the Trust for Public Land , provoked animated discussions about land use. }}
As an adjective trafficky
is (informal) characterised by traffic; having the noise and commotion of motor vehicles.As a verb trafficks is
(traffick), an alternative spelling of .trafficky
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