baccy
English
Alternative forms
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈbæki/
- Rhymes: -æki
Noun
baccy (usually uncountable, plural baccies)
- (slang) Tobacco.
- 1882, Chums, a tale of the queen's navy (volume 1, page 200)
- To the "Nut" then, with its dirty little smoking-room, clouded with fumes arising from baccies of every description; curling upwards from the short black Irish clay bowl, full of strong ship's baccy, as well as from the best of Havannahs […]
- 1956, C. S. Lewis, The Last Battle, Collins, 1998, Chapter 13,
- "I'll prove I can see you. You've got a pipe in your mouth." ¶ "Anyone that knows the smell of baccy could tell that," said Diggle.
- 1882, Chums, a tale of the queen's navy (volume 1, page 200)
Pitcairn-Norfolk
References
- The Norfuk Language - Single Words and Phrases in Norfuk, spoken
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